November 29, 2017
This actress is B list. She has basically been playing the same role since she was a child. The people on her hit almost television show are catching a lot of heat over a court filing which shows how she and other members of the show are scamming SAG out of a ton of money each month. Now they all face big fines from the union.
Jodie Sweetin/Fuller House
This actress is B list. She has basically been playing the same role since she was a child. The people on her hit almost television show are catching a lot of heat over a court filing which shows how she and other members of the show are scamming SAG out of a ton of money each month. Now they all face big fines from the union.
Jodie Sweetin/Fuller House
Ouch. SAG don't play, they will get every penny.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe she still gets work.
ReplyDeleteHow are they scamming them?
ReplyDeleteSo this just happened - former child actor from Charles in Charge said he was abused daily on set, along with other children.
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/Alex_Polinsky/status/937701663791443968
I'll have 2 pickets to Tittsburgh, please.
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Delete@Rinky --- this is starting to look like Charles in Charge was the answer to that blind about 80's show.
ReplyDeleteHas he gotten in touch w/Scott Baio yet? An old hs friend is one of Renee’s bff’s, so we hear Baio stories quite a bit. Wonder who abused those kids, but his “big sis,” Nicole Eggert, shared his tweet. Hope Alex goes public!!
ReplyDeleteI can't help but think about how badly Willie Aames turned out in adulthood. Maybe some of the mess that his life became is because he was hiding demons??
ReplyDelete"There are dozens of me, dozens of actors that went through Hollywood and did the sex, drugs and rock n' roll thing. I was fortunate that I came out alive," Aames told The Showbuzz.."I really allowed myself to fall in love with the people on the set, and Scott, chief among them. I lived to make Scott Baio laugh. That was what that show was really about," Aames told The Showbuzz. "After 20 years just to make the guy laugh again was enough. And that's the last I have seen of him."
While attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, Aames discovered a strong sense of faith. He became a born-again Christian and an ordained minister. From 1995 to 2004, he starred in a video series and annual touring performances as the Christian superhero "Bibleman."
I can remember him on some reality show working out - I'm pretty sure he ran off and they had to go fetch him from his house!! It was strange to say the least.