Frankie Muniz, the former child actor who starred in Malcom and the Middle and Big Fat Liar, has come through to toss in his two cents on Kanye West's recent tweets about abolishing the 13th amendment. If you're wondering who asked him, the answer is TMZ who caught up with Frankie while strolling through Beverly Hills the other night.
"Hey look we're talking about it here in Beverly Hills," Frankie says, alluding that Kanye has done something right. "One thing that I can say about him, that I think is a positive from it is the fact that he's speaking about what he believes. Whether you agree with it or not, there's a lot of people who are afraid to say anything or say stuff and don't even know what they're saying. He's very adamant about what he's saying and I give him props for that."
For clarification, 13th amendment abolished slavery in 1865 and Kanye captioned a photo wearing a MAGA that read: "This represents good and America becoming whole again. We will no longer outsource to other countries. We build factories here in America and create jobs. We will provide jobs for all who are free from prisons as we abolish the 13th amendment. Message sent with love."
He quickly clarified his comments but was still roasted.