The portrayal of Frasier Crane in the sitcom “Frasier” and its precursor “Cheers” often involved the character engaging in questionable actions, from causing mass firings at his radio station to treating his father’s therapist like a housemaid and frequently abandoning his friends. However, these escapades pale in comparison to the reputation of the actor behind the role, Kelsey Grammer, known for his difficult demeanor across various settings, be it on set, at home, or while traveling. Testimonies from Piers Morgan, his third ex-wife, and various individuals highlight his challenging nature.

Amidst the semi-successful revival of “Frasier,” it’s an opportune moment to delve into Grammer’s controversial past. From behind-the-scenes altercations and legal entanglements to turbulent divorces and public disputes, here are instances where the actor’s behavior appeared questionable.

One notable incident occurred when Kelsey Grammer walked out on Piers Morgan’s CNN show due to the presence of a photo of his ex-wife, Camille Grammer, igniting an acrimonious divorce. His reaction was reportedly abrasive, leading to an exchange that resulted in Grammer being banned from appearing on the show again.

Similarly, on an Australian morning program “Sunrise,” Grammer confronted producers for showing footage of his ex-wife’s reality show, sparking a heated exchange where he expressed disdain for the producer’s actions and remained unapologetic afterward.

Another strange episode involved a leaked email from Grammer’s account, disparaging Camille Grammer with an insult about her scent. Grammer attributed this to hacking, closing the email account and issuing a follow-up clarifying the situation.

In his memoir and public appearances, Grammer made unflattering comments about ex-girlfriend Cerlette Lamme, leading to her suing him for invasion of privacy and libel, depicting a tumultuous relationship.

These instances shed light on Kelsey Grammer’s controversial episodes, painting a picture of a persona entangled in disputes, controversial statements, and contentious relationships both on and off the screen.

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