Kelsey Grammer's BBC interview abruptly ends due to Trump comments, host alleges.

we St Kelsey grammar’s recent interview with the BBC was abruptly cut short after he made remarks about former president Donald Trump according to the show’s host Justin Webb during the interview gramar mentioned actress comedian rosan bar a supporter of trump which prompted Webb to ask if grammar still supported the former president gramar confirmed that he did but web claims that the interview was ended prematurely by PR representatives from Paramount plus the streaming platform for the Frasier Revival Webb shared his post interiew comments in a clip stating that grammar was willing to discuss his support for

Trump at length however the Paramount plus PR team apparently decided that enough time had been given to the interview you USA Today has reached out to representatives for grammar and Paramount Plus for further clarification gramar recently ried his iconic role as Dr Frasier Crane in the reboot of the popular sitcom Frasier the character first appeared in the third season premiere of Cheers in 1984 and went on to become a beloved and memorable part of television history the decision to keep grammar on the show was made after his impressive performance in the first episode despite originally

being intended for only a short character Arc the Fraser reboot has garnered mixed reviews with some praising grammar’s return and the show’s homage to the original

series While others have criticized it as being embarrassingly bad nonetheless fans of the Beloved character are excited to see Dr Frasier Crane back on their screens contributing to this article Brian Alexander USA Today

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