Steve Lacy is not sorry he smashed a fan’s disposable camera onstage: ‘I am human’
Steven Lacy is not sorry he smashed a fan’s disposable camera onstage: ‘I am human’
Steven Lacy is not sorry he smashed a fan’s disposable camera onstage: ‘I am human’
Steven Lacy is not sorry he smashed a fan’s disposable camera onstage: ‘I am human’
On Friday night, a security guard was hit across the face with a camera belonging to a man who had wandered out of the restaurant and into the crowd.
It happened as Steven Lacy was taking the stage at Atlanta’s Belly Up, where he was hosting his new “Uncle Buck” TV show, and the two-year-old camera was on the table.
And the fan who had brought it was right there, a young man from California, and he was ready to take a picture with it.
Lacy took it from his hand, bent down, and smashed it onto the table.
Lacy is not sorry he smashed a fan’s disposable camera onstage, saying, ‘I am human’
Lacy is not sorry he smashed a fan’s disposable camera onstage
He then made a sign reading ‘This Is What I Stand for’ and then stormed out.
But this all happened because of his “Uncle Buck” segment.
Lacy is hosting the program, which is a tongue-in-cheek account of his life as an NFL football player. In it, he talks about his life as a young boy, and his life as an NFL veteran.
It’s called “Uncle Buck” because he used to have a role in the classic children’s sitcom “Happy Days.”
Lacy used to play “Uncle Buck” and the title character was played by Robert Reed, the show’s executive producer for 30 years, who passed away on August 10, 2014.
“Uncle Buck” also featured fellow “Uncle Buck” stars like John Candy, Don Knotts and Garry Marshall.
Lacy was born on April 4, 1968 on Chicago’s south side, and attended Park Forest College where he was an All-State quarterback.