WOW! You’ll Never Guess Which Former TV Star Is Reportedly Dating Ann Coulter

According to legendary TV producer Norman Lear, Ann Coulter is dating a former TV star. We’ll give you a hint who it is by saying the news is positively dynamite.

Take a look:

The Daily Mail reports:

‘Dy-no-mite!’ Conservative firebrand Ann Coulter is dating star of 1970s sitcom Good Times Jimmie Walker, says show’s creator

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Jimmie Walker, the TV star most famous for his portrayal of J.J. on the hit 1970s sitcom Good Times, is said to be dating conservative firebrand Ann Coulter.

The stunning claim was made by Norman Lear, who knows Walker, 69, from his stint as the executive producer of Good Times.

Lear, 94, said the unlikely pair were an item during an interview for Entertainment Weekly with Black-ish creator Kanya Barris.

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Barris, 42, was picking Lear’s brain about his experiences in television when the conversation veered toward the ‘phenomenon’ that was Walker’s character, J.J., on Good Times, which aired on CBS.

‘I knew that the role could make him a star,’ Lear said of Walker’s character, who was known for his signature exclamation – ‘Dy-no-mite!’.

Then he dropped the real bombshell.

‘I love him; he’s a wonderful guy, but I’ll tell you something about him that’ll astound you: He dates Ann Coulter.’

Barris could not believe what he was hearing, yet Lear insisted this was the truth.

That’s wild news. Good for them!

 

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