Fraiser Star's Interview Censored By Their New Network Paramount After He Showed Support For This 2024 Presidential Candidate

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In a recent dialogue with BBC Radio 4, acclaimed actor Kelsey Grammer, known for his role in the popular sitcom Frasier, affirmed his continued support for former President Donald Trump.

This revelation occurred during a discussion about the upcoming reboot of Frasier, set to stream on Paramount+. However, the conversation was abruptly terminated by Paramount, the studio responsible for the reboot, before Grammer could provide further details.

The Emmy-winning actor's political stance was revealed when BBC Radio 4 host Justin Webb inquired if Grammer still supported Trump. Grammer responded affirmatively, stating, "I am and I'll let that be the end of it." This statement was made towards the conclusion of the six-minute radio segment.

Subsequently, Webb disclosed the behind-the-scenes activities that followed Grammer's comment. According to a report by Yahoo UK, Webb stated, "I have to say actually Kelsey Grammer himself was perfectly happy to go on talking about it."

He further revealed that the Paramount Plus PR team was less enthusiastic about the actor's political discussion, leading to the premature end of the interview. Webb emphasized, "But I should stress that he was perfectly happy to talk about why he supports Donald Trump and still does in the forthcoming election."

Grammer's political leanings are not a recent development. The actor has a history of openly endorsing conservative candidates, including Trump. As reported by Breitbart News, Grammer reaffirmed his support for then-President Donald Trump in 2019, praising Trump's disruption of conventional politics as a positive development.