Susan Olsen Fired As Radio DJ: ‘Brady Bunch’ Star’s Views On LGBT The Reason?

By Kelly Callanga - 12 Dec '16 07:00AM
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Susan Olsen has just lost her job as a radio DJ. The 'Brady Bunch' star has been fired after sharing a homophobic post on Facebook.

According to Fox News, Leon Acord-Whiting posted a rant on his Facebook account labeling Susan Olsen as "dangerous" and "unprofessional" after being interviewed by the 55-year-old former child star on December 7 on her "Two Chicks Talkin' Politics" segment on LA Talk Radio. Acord-Whitey is known by people for being openly gay.

On his Facebook post, Acord-Whiting said that he will not appear as a guest, co-host nor listen to LA Talk Riadio, not until Olsen gets kicked out of her job as a radio DJ. He also said that it is irresponsible for the radio station to allow Olsen, who is a Trump fanatic to work for them and serve as a co-host where she can always make comments and information from herself. He also said that Olsen spreads outrageous incorrect information and said that this misinformation is dangerous and unprofessional.

Olsen responded to the post a day after, stating that the post was a little piece of human waste and that Acord-Whiting has blocked her on Facebook before she could even react to it. She also said on her Facebook post that if anyone could find Acord-Whiting, send him her love, reports US Weekly.

Later on, Acord-Whiting has decided to take the issue into the social media battle ground by sharing another Facebook post. A screenshot of a message which was sent to him by Olsen, calling him a "little p*ssy,"  a snake for being a coward, not being able to confront her in person about his issues with her. The message also showed Olsen allegedly calling him n "F****t *ss," and wishes he meets his karma slow and painful.

Two days after, LA Talk Radio shared a post on Facebook stating that the radio company has already fired Olsen. According to Hollywood Life, the radio station said that the company does not tolerate such hateful speech by an employee representing their radio station and that they take pride in their good relationship with the LGBT community.

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