Erinn Hayes, the former Kevin Can Wait star who was let go from the show in favor of Leah Remini, has fired out a tweet blasting Donald Trump.
What a steaming load of shit from the head white supremacist in charge. https://t.co/jLGh7GJ3rk
โ erinn hayes (@hayeslady) August 13, 2017
Hayes was responding to a news report that said, “Trump aide: Trump didn’t call out white supremacists because he didn’t want to dignify them.”
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She blasted the U.S. President by saying, “What a steaming load of s–t from the head white supremacist in charge.”
One of her followers tweeted back to her, “Erinn, you know I only wish you the best but I gotta tell you- you exude a lot of hatred for someone who claims to denounce it. What’s up?”
Hayes fired back, “If you don’t stand up & scream that this white supremacy is wrong then you’re part of the problem. Sorry I’m not what you want me to be?”
The follower replied, “Erinn, You need to be you.I don’t want you to be anything but you.But you have to admit that both sides have had their share of wrongdoing.”
Ending the back-and-forth, Hayes quipped, “Not on this one. F–k the nazi white supremacist Alt Right.”
Back in June, word came out that Leah Remini would be reuniting with Kevin James and officially joining the cast of Kevin Can Wait as a series regular, fans were ecstatic.
Then news came that Hayes who played James’ wife on the series, was being let go from the show, and fans were surprised. As it turns out, the two were mutually conclusive.
Hayes had been let go so that Remini could replace her, in a manner of speaking.
Her response to fans was brief and direct. She wrote, “True, I’ve been let go from the show. Very sad, I had a great experience season 1. Thank you for all the support from our wonderful fans.”
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