On November 11, a rumor emerged online claiming that actor Scott Baio had unveiled the highly anticipated Diddy list of celebrities.
The claim appeared in a YouTube short by @westcoastchills9417, captioned: “Scott Baio drops the Diddy list! #Diddy.”
Later, this video was shared on X by other users, including MAGA influencer @jasper_truth, with the same caption and hashtag #DiddyFreakOffs. While the video quickly gained traction and featured Scott Baio naming individuals like Taylor Swift, Robert De Niro, and Mark Ruffalo, it was ultimately debunked as unrelated to Diddy.
The original video, which Scott Baio uploaded himself on X on November 6, actually listed high-profile individuals whom the Happy Days actor criticized for their opposition to President-elect Donald Trump during the election period.
Last week, Scott Baio, a vocal supporter of Donald Trump, posted on X, sharing a list of celebrities who opposed the President-elect throughout the election cycle. Titled, “November 6th, 2024 thoughts…” the post included a video of Baio sitting in a chair, reading from a list.
The prominent figures Scott Baio named spanned musicians, actors, comedians, filmmakers, producers, talk show hosts, and entrepreneurs.
Here’s the list of people he named: Robert De Niro, Rob Reiner, Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, Rachel Maddow, Mark Ruffalo, Mark Hamill, Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Richard Marks, Alec Baldwin, Pink, Ron Howard, Julia Roberts, George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio, Oprah, Cardi B, Lizzo, Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Jennifer Garner, Jennifer Lopez, Andy Cohen, Cher, Brian Cranston, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kathy Griffin, Michael Keaton, Rosie O’Donnell, and John Stamos.
Scott Baio also mentioned Eva Longoria, John Legend and his wife, Spike Lee, Sean Astin, Steven Cohen, Jimmy Kimmel, John Stuart, Bill Maer, Alyssa Milano, Bruce Springsteen, Barbra Streisand, and Mark Cuban. After reading his list, Baio finished by blowing a raspberry.
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