Why has Scott Baio been less visible in recent years?
Baio claims it's due to being 'canceled' after supporting Donald Trump in 2016.
News / Celebrity
Actor Scott Baio has responded to a comment made by former WWE star Tyrus on the Fox News show 'Gutfeld!'. Tyrus joked about whether Baio was alive or dead, prompting a response from the actor.
Scott Baio, a well-known actor from classic sitcoms, addressed a joke made by Tyrus on 'Gutfeld!' regarding his whereabouts and well-being. Baio explained that his career has been significantly impacted since he publicly supported Donald Trump at the 2016 Republican National Convention. He stated that he faced backlash, including death threats, leading to fewer opportunities in the entertainment industry.
Baio's statement brings attention to the intersection of politics and entertainment, where expressing political views can have professional repercussions. The incident also sparked a discussion among fans, with many criticizing Tyrus's comment and supporting Baio's account of being 'canceled' for his political stance.
Baio claims it's due to being 'canceled' after supporting Donald Trump in 2016.
Tyrus joked on 'Gutfeld!' that he didn't know if Baio was alive or dead.
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