This home-owner is an actual Scrooge.
Yano Anaya — who starred within the 1983 comedy “A Christmas Story” and its subsequent sequel — was cursed out earlier this month by the proprietor of the enduring home which served because the movie’s setting, in accordance with TMZ.
In a just lately obtained video from TMZ, the 50-year-old actor was on the porch of the home posing with followers when the irate proprietor, reportedly named Brian Johnson, approached and started his rant telling the actor to go away.
“Get the f – – okay off my home, now! Get the f – – okay out of right here. I’m not kidding,” screamed Johnson. “Beat it! Get the f – – okay out. Go away now! Get away from my property — don’t ever come right here once more. By no means ever once more. Go away now, I’m critical.”
In one other, clip, Johnson is heard calling the actor a “scammer” to a passerby.
“Are you aware what this man’s doing? You haven't any thought what a scammer, and what a loser this man is,” Johnson is heard saying.
Anaya is later heard calling Johnson out for the impolite remark and asking why he's being referred to as a “scammer.”
“Why don’t you discuss to me about it, so we will repair it?” stated Anaya within the video that ends with Johnson strolling away.
Anaya and several other of his “Christmas story” co-stars have expressed curiosity in shopping for the house which is at present available on the market for an undisclosed quantity.
The 1.3-acre Cleveland, Ohio, property — which welcomes practically 75,000 guests a yr — features a museum, reward store, car parking zone, a second “Bumpus” home, a rental property and two open heaps for use on the proprietor’s discretion.
Featured within the museum is a uncommon assortment of behind-the-scenes pictures in addition to a big assortment of props used within the movie.
The scrooge-like response from Johnson utterly blindsided Anaya’s crew who stated that that they had a constructive cellphone dialog with Johnson concerning shopping for the home the day before today.
The Put up reached out to Anaya for remark.
Johnson later issued an apology for his conduct saying that it was out of concern that followers is likely to be misled into donating to a GoFundMe web page that may not outcome within the buy of the home.
“I apologize for the best way I expressed myself; nevertheless, it was out of concern that followers may very well be misled into contributing to a GoFundMe marketing campaign that won't outcome within the buy of the home,” stated Johnson stated to TMZ.
“I've no affiliation with any GoFundMe marketing campaign. I'm not promoting the home by way of GoFundMe, so followers mustn't contribute to that fund beneath false pretenses, considering their cash goes towards shopping for the home.”
“I'm entertaining gives solely from certified patrons by way of my actual property dealer.”
The fund-raiser was allegedly created by a volunteer member of Anaya’s crew. The web page has since been deactivated.
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