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Not all celebs are on the Chick-fil-A hate train

Actress Valerie Bertinelli and Renee Baio, wife of Happy Days actor Scott Baio, have come out in support of Dan Cathy’s right to his own opinion. It is courageous and risky for those in the entertainment business to break from the hard left line and say something that will be unpopular among their peers.

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Valerie, thankfully, had people who were not quick to blame her for “hating.”

https://twitter.com/teezieldors/status/230864808965177344

However, not everyone played nice.

https://twitter.com/lisa_starling/status/230860146639785985

Renee Baio’s original Tweet:

https://twitter.com/MrsScottBaio/status/230919607576297472

She continued to discuss the topic with class…

https://twitter.com/MrsScottBaio/status/230920713073213440

…and got a Chick-fil-A-related RT from her hubby:

So glad these two understand the Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day was not primarily about gay marriage, but about the freedom to say what one wants and not be penalized by the government.

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