Actor Scott Baio posted a blunt response to a cheap shot from WWE star Tyrus on the Fox News late-night show Gutfeld!.
Known for his work on classic sitcoms, including Happy Days and Charles in Charge, and the lead in the movie Bugsy Malone, Baio took exception to a joke that he was dead.
The actor, 64, has been largely absent from screens in recent years, with credits in just four projects since 2015.
Following Tyrus's comments as a regular panelist on Gutfeld!, Baio took to social media to post a video response.
He discussed his long career in entertainment, which began at the age of nine, and his extensive work in television, film, and directing, explaining what he has been doing over the past nine years.
Scott Baio is a big fan of Greg Gutfeld and he’s a little upset with Tyrus!
— James Pleickhardt (@JamesPleickhar2) August 13, 2025
Tyrus had mentioned that he’s seen so little of Scott lately that he didn’t know if he was alive or dead!
Wait to you hear why we haven’t seen much of him since 2016! pic.twitter.com/gIFnhUE1fW
“So last night, I'm watching Gutfeld!, which I'm a big fan of, and my friend Adam Hunter was on there; he was almost part of our family. He has a wonderful wife and daughter. We love him,” Baio began, referring to his comedian friend who was a guest on the show.
“And one of the guests, Tyrus, took a really, a really cheap shot at me, really unwarranted, that I was…he didn't know if I was alive or dead.”
“Well, Tyrus, just, just so you know. I've been in the entertainment business since I'm nine years old. I don't know how many television series I've had, maybe seven. I don't know how many movies I've done, a bunch, how much directing I've done, a bunch.
“And I had a show on up until 2016, you know what happened in 2016, I spoke for President Trump, the first night of the Republican convention in Cleveland. And what do you think happened after that?” Baio continued.
“I got canceled. And the reason I got canceled is because I spoke for Trump, and the reason that I did it is because I want my daughter, whom I love, to grow up in the country that I grew up in, and after that, I had death threats, and my daughter had death threats.”
“So, that's kind of where I've been for the past nine years. Done some work in between that, but stuff for friends. But I've had the privilege and been blessed. that I don't have to do a damn thing. So that's where I've been,” he added.

Fans of Baio were quick to respond to his post, suggesting Tyrus apologize, calling the comment a “cheap shot” and “pretty disgusting,” with others saying that Baio had paid for his early support for Trump, as he explained in his video.
Tyrus, who appeared on the Fox News show to discuss the Trump administration's takeover of policing in Washington, D.C., has not responded to Baio.
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