Trump Supporter Chuck Woolery Dead at 83
One of Donald Trump’s more vocal entertainment supporters has passed away.
Chuck Woolery, whose claim to fame was a game show host, has died.
He was 83 years old.
He’s Gone
All we know at this point is that Woolery has passed, with no cause of death announced.
Woolery, who was born in Kentucky, was a diehard conservative, and big fan of Donald Trump.
He got his start in show business in the early 1960s, playing bass for a folk band.
He was part of a band that released “Naturally Stoned,” which reached the top 40 on the charts.
Woolery then went on to a solo career, releasing five records with Columbia and a few more singles with RCA.
After taking a few years off in the mid-1970s, he returned to music later that decade, releasing a few more singles with Warner Bros. and Epic Records.
At this time, Woolery was also testing the waters in the acting world, playing Mr. Dingle in “New Zoo Review” as well as landing an appearance on “Love, American Style” in 1973.
He bounced around shows and small movie roles, then the big break finally came his way, landing “Wheel of Fortune” in 1975.
Woolery found his niche, staying on as host until 1981.
In 1983, Woolery became the show for which most of us know him, “Love Connection.”
He would host that show for over a decade, appearing in 2,145 episodes.
His famous tagline was when they were headed out for a commercial, saying they would be back in “two minutes and two seconds,” which he would say while holding up two fingers and then reversing them, dubbed the “2 and 2.”
More recently, Woolery was in the news for being critical of the origins of COVID, accusing Democrats of being Marxists, and reposting articles from the Conservative Brief.
Rest in peace, Chuck.