Chyron of the Day: You And Stephen Baldwin Have “Problems”


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Semi-stars…they’re just like us! Rick Sanchez teases a segment today featuring his interview with Stephen Baldwin about some financial woes. The chyron was kind of brutal.

“Stephen Baldwin’s Got Problems Too” splashed the chyron, implying that, just like you, a Baldwin brother is struggling with money.

“Stephen Baldwin wants you to know if you can’t pay your mortgage, neither can he,” says Sanchez in the tease. “He says he wants to, by the way, pay his mortgage, get out of foreclosure, so what’s the issue?”

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