Jeremy Miller, who played younger brother Ben Seaver on the sitcom “Growing Pains”, criticized his colleague Kirk Cameron for his controversial Christmas carols.
Cameron, 50, has been criticized for recently hosting not one, but two Christmas carol events in California, attended mostly by non-masked revelers, at a time when Southern California hospitals are full of patients suffering from COVID- 19.
“Although I always love my brother Kirk,” Miller said exclusively to Page Six via e-mail, “I couldn’t disagree more than that he hosts these events without a mask at a time when safety and concern for others is a priority. extreme ”.
“I really couldn’t be more disappointed with him,” the 44-year-old man darkly closed the note.
Miller, who co-hosts a podcast called “The Xander Effect”, is not the only “Growing Pains” star to express concern.
Last week, Tracey Gold, who played the sister of Cameron and Miller’s on-screen books, Carol Seaver, spoke out via Twitter.
“Check with my dear brother Mike. @Kirk Cameron, I want you to know that I refuse to be your brilliant sister. I care about you and your family. Wear a mask. Stay home and sing. “
Meanwhile, Cameron’s real-life sister Candace Cameron Bure tweeted on Christmas Eve, that she did not attend the Christmas carols events, but defended her family in the light of criticism.
“I didn’t attend any recent caroling events,” wrote the “Full House” star, 44. “In addition, I choose to follow the more general guidelines, wearing a mask and social distance when I’m in public. However, I don’t appreciate the vile tweets about my family. I believe that respectful dialogue is the key to being heard. Stay safe.”