'Home Improvement' Star Rejects Hollywood's Anti-Trump Bias

By    |   Tuesday, 26 June 2018 06:40 PM EDT ET

An actor and producer who became famous by playing a character on "Home Improvement" said this week it was wrong for comedian Seth Rogen to shun House Speaker Paul Ryan in front of his kids.

Former "Home Improvement" star Zachery Ty Bryan was on "Fox & Friends" on Monday and was asked about the story Rogen told to late-night host Stephen Colbert on Friday night.

"He had this opportunity to have some dialogue with Paul Ryan, maybe express his disagreements, maybe influence him on some level and maybe they could have worked together to help the problems that he has," Bryan said. "I don't know if there's any progress being made there."

Regarding celebrity attacks against President Donald Trump and other Republicans, Bryan said there is something missing from the equation.

"They have no message," he said. "If your message is, 'Hate Trump,' you're really not getting very far with your agenda and what you're trying to accomplish."

Rogen told Colbert that Ryan asked him to take a photo but the actor turned him down. He then proceeded to tell Ryan how he felt about him and his right-leaning political views — while Ryan's kids were standing right there.

"I'm glad I didn't take a picture with Paul Ryan, I touched him so I don't know how I feel about that," Rogen said. "His kids seemed lovely, and very Caucasian."

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It was wrong for comedian Seth Rogen to shun House Speaker Paul Ryan in front of his kids, according to former "Home Improvement" star Zachery Ty Bryan on Fox News' "Fox & Friends."
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