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Frasier Star Grammer Seen Wearing Controversial T Shirt Comparing Abortion

Ruth Kamau  ·  August 17, 2015

LOS ANGELES, August 17, 2015 — Actor Kelsey Grammer, best known for his role as the witty psychiatrist on the hit TV show “Frasier,” found himself at the center of a heated debate after he was spotted wearing a T-shirt that took a stark stance on abortion. Photos of the 60-year-old star circulated online, showing him in a shirt emblazoned with a message comparing abortion to murder, a view that’s long divided opinions in American culture. It was a surprising move from a celebrity who’s usually kept his politics more under wraps, and it quickly turned heads in Hollywood and beyond.

The T-shirt in question featured bold text and imagery that drew a direct parallel between abortion and other forms of violence, sparking backlash from pro-choice advocates who accused Grammer of insensitivity. Social media lit up with criticism, as fans and critics alike questioned whether the actor was using his platform to push a personal agenda. One tweet from a women’s rights group called it “tone-deaf,” pointing out that Grammer’s comments ignored the complexities many face in making such decisions. On the flip side, anti-abortion supporters praised him for speaking out, seeing it as a bold stand in an era when celebrities often avoid controversy.

Grammer, who has been open about his conservative leanings in the past, didn’t immediately address the incident, but a representative later confirmed he stood by the message. This wasn’t the first time the actor had waded into political waters; he’d previously supported Republican candidates and shared his views on family values. Still, seeing him casually wear the shirt while out in public—reportedly during a casual outing in LA—felt like a step too far for some, turning what might have been a quiet day into a national talking point.

The episode highlighted how quickly celebrity actions can fuel broader discussions about reproductive rights, especially in 2015 when the country was already grappling with ongoing legal battles over abortion access. While Grammer’s choice might not have changed many minds, it served as a reminder that even sitcom stars can stir up real-world storms with something as simple as a piece of clothing. In the end, it left people wondering if this was just a one-off or a sign of more outspoken moments to come from the “Frasier” favorite.