TMC
03-21-2016, 04:32 AM
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/kirk-cameron-doesnt-care-some-876783
"Go to my Facebook page, and you’ll see plenty of intolerance. Some of the most intolerant comments are from people calling me ‘intolerant,' " says the evangelical Christian, who also spoke to THR about Donald Trump and his own teen-idol days on 'Growing Pains.'
Kirk Cameron was a teen phenom while playing Mike Seaver on Growing Pains, the ABC sitcom that ran from 1985 to 1992 and was where he met his future wife, Chelsea Noble (she played his girlfriend in the late seasons). Nowadays, Cameron is an evangelical Christian focusing on faith-based projects, and he didn’t make many friends in progressive Hollywood when he spoke against same-sex marriage during an interview with Piers Morgan on CNN four years ago.
The father of six just signed on as host for 30 episodes of The National Bible Bee Game Show from Enthuse Entertainment — which has yet to find a TV home — and he’s preparing to introduce his six children (ages 13-19) to show business for the first time. He spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about politics, religion, Donald Trump and bias in Hollywood.
"Go to my Facebook page, and you’ll see plenty of intolerance. Some of the most intolerant comments are from people calling me ‘intolerant,' " says the evangelical Christian, who also spoke to THR about Donald Trump and his own teen-idol days on 'Growing Pains.'
Kirk Cameron was a teen phenom while playing Mike Seaver on Growing Pains, the ABC sitcom that ran from 1985 to 1992 and was where he met his future wife, Chelsea Noble (she played his girlfriend in the late seasons). Nowadays, Cameron is an evangelical Christian focusing on faith-based projects, and he didn’t make many friends in progressive Hollywood when he spoke against same-sex marriage during an interview with Piers Morgan on CNN four years ago.
The father of six just signed on as host for 30 episodes of The National Bible Bee Game Show from Enthuse Entertainment — which has yet to find a TV home — and he’s preparing to introduce his six children (ages 13-19) to show business for the first time. He spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about politics, religion, Donald Trump and bias in Hollywood.