Ted Danson apologizes to Kelsey Grammer for 30-year-old Cheers-set feud
The recap-podcast industry has been instrumental in healing the psyches of former sitcom stars. Two spinoffs later, Ted Danson apologizes to Kelsey Grammer for their beef Cheers Set on his and Woody Harrelson's podcast, Where everyone knows your name, Danson apologized to Grammer for being “outside the last 30 years” of the friendship. Apparently, the two got into it once on set Cheers, And the relationship is not fully restored. “I feel like I'm a little stuck with you Cheers I remember getting mad at you once a year,” Danson said, and Grammer agreed. “And it stuck in both of our memories. But I feel like, fuck, I don't know. I've missed the last 30 years of Kelsey Grammer, and I think it's my bad, my job, and I almost feel like apologizing to you.” After saying this, Danson actually apologized, which Grammer graciously accepted. “Your My love for has always been as simple as day,” he told Danson. “You know, as simple as sunrise.”
Grammar specifically remembers the heartfelt words Danson gave him on his 40th birthday. This was after their feud, but Danson still went to Grammer's birthday and said, “You know what that means, right? Now that you're 40, that means you finally deserve to have a conversation with yourself.” “It was great,” Grammer said. I always loved that. And I thought about it, and I repeated it.” So there you have it: life begins at 40, and it's never too late to squash the beef.