Alec Baldwin Takes A Swipe At NBC, Then Scientology. Perfect!
Alec Baldwin and "30 Rock" co-star Tina "Way Hotter Than Sarah Palin" Fey.
Readers of Glosslip know we love us some Alec Baldwin. Sure he's a hot-head with a fat head, but we still love him.
As one of the only places on earth where you could find support for Mr. Baldwin after his infamous phone message to his then 11-year daughter Ireland, wherein he called her a "rude, thoughtless pig," Glosslip once again commends Mr. Baldwin for calling it like it is.
This time, instead of wagging his finger at snippy tweens schooled in manners by crazy vindictive blonds, he's taking swipes at the execs at NBC (his bosses for his hit show with the fabulous Tina Fey, "30 Rock") and those crazy ass Scientology whackadoodles over at "My Name Is Earl."
What am I talking about? Check this out from the SFGate's Daily Dish:
Baldwin recently launched a scathing attack on NBC, criticizing TV chiefs for giving extra help to shows including "Scrubs" and "My Name Is Earl," at the expense of his own TV comedy.He said, "NBC hasn't done a thing to help this show ('30 Rock'). They've gone out of their way to wring the last drops out of 'My Name Is Earl' and 'Scrubs.' Those shows are done! They're cooked! Yet they do a one-hour episode of 'Earl.'"
And the star's comments have infuriated "My Name Is Earl" creator Greg Garcia, who has fired back, labeling Baldwin "unlikable" and "distasteful."
He also refers to Baldwin's 2007 scandal over a leaked phone message to his 11-year-old daughter Ireland — in which he called the youngster a "thoughtless little pig" — insisting the incident may have effected "30 Rock's" ratings.
He tells New York Post gossip column Page Six, "(Baldwin) sounds like a psychotic narcissist. Instead of blaming NBC, I think Alec should consider that some people in America may not want to watch a man who cusses out his own 11-year-old daughter on a phone message.
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