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By Chris Murphy
Don’t ask Dr. Frasier Crane about his policy. A BBC interview with Frasier star Kelsey Grammer was reportedly cut short by the actor’s publicists after Grammer said he still supports former President Donald Trump and intends to vote for him in the upcoming election.
BBC Radio Four journalist Justin Webb asked Grammer if he still considers himself a fan of the former president. “I am and I’ll let that be the end,” Grammer said. However, according to Webb, that was not the case. In the end. ” I have to say that, in fact, Kelsey Grammer himself was perfectly satisfied to keep talking about it,” the journalist later said on air. “The public relations executives at Paramount, less than satisfied that he talked about it at some length, then. . . They made the decision that we had had enough time for our interview. “
“But I must emphasize that he was perfectly satisfied as to why he supports Donald Trump and continues to do so in the next election,” Webb continued.
Grammer also voiced another ’90s comedy star and Trumper: Roseanne Barr. During his interview with the BBC, according to Deadline, Grammer subsidized Barr, who was fired from the Roseanne reboot after posting a racist tweet about Barack’s former adviser. Grammer has also been outspoken about his policies in the past, publicly sharing that he voted for Trump in 2016 and 2020. In 2019, he said his political prospects had not had a negative effect on his career.
He would probably be right. Grammer recently returned to the character that made him a surname, psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane, whom Grammer played on Cheers from 1984 to 1993 and then on the Emmy-winning Frasier from 1993 to 2004. Paramount rebooted Frasier in October with Grammer and Only. Fools and Horses star Nicholas Lyndhurst, in its review of the reboot, Vanity Fair TV correspondent Joy Press said it had an effect: “The look and sound of the original Frasier has been reconstructed, but the spirit is gone. “
Vanity Fair has reached out to Paramount for comment.
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