STEPHEN BALDWIN CLAIMS HE WAS FIRED FROM ROM-COM FOR BEING 'FUNNIER' THAN JENNIFER ANISTON. (PHOTO).

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 Stephen Baldwin claims he was fired from rom-com for being 'funnier' than Jennifer Aniston Stephen Baldwin recently revealed that he was originally cast in the 1998 romantic comedy The Object of My Affection but was dismissed early in production. On his podcast One Bad Movie, Baldwin explained he had been chosen to play Vince McBride, the boyfriend of Jennifer Aniston’s character Nina Borowski.  However, after just two days on set, a producer told him there was a “problem”  specifically, that he was “funnier than Jennifer,” which they felt undermined the film’s dynamic. Baldwin described the criticism as both shocking and humiliating, likening it to being “mauled in the face by a wolverine.” He said he tried to tone down his comedic delivery but was ultimately cut from the project and told to go home.  The role eventually went to actor John Pankow, while Aniston starred opposite Paul Rudd, who played her gay roommate George. Baldwin emphasized he wasn’t sharing the ...

TRUMP ANNOUNCES PARDON FOR TODD AND JULIE CHRISLEY AFTER REALITY TV STARS’ FRAUD, TAX EVASION CONVICTIONS. (PHOTO).


 After more than two years of separation, the Chrisley family is finally getting their happily ever after. President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he has granted full presidential pardons to Todd and Julie Chrisley, who have been serving time in federal prison since January 2023 for tax evasion and bank fraud convictions.


The reality TV stars, known for their hit show "Chrisley Knows Best," were originally sentenced to a combined 19 years in prison. During their incarceration, their 27-year-old daughter Savannah stepped up as guardian to her younger siblings, 19-year-old Grayson and 12-year-old Chloe, while tirelessly advocating for her parents' freedom.


This pardon represents more than just legal relief—it's a testament to the power of family loyalty and perseverance. Savannah's unwavering dedication to her parents' case, including speaking at the Republican National Convention, demonstrates how personal conviction can influence political outcomes. The Chrisley case also highlights ongoing debates about sentencing disparities in white-collar crime and the role of presidential clemency in the justice system.


"Your parents are going to be free and clean," President Trump told the Chrisley children during a phone call, acknowledging that the couple had received "pretty harsh treatment."

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