Actress Valerie Bertinelli sounded off Wednesday after a Lebanese-Canadian behavioral scientist and writer claimed his wife had an awkward encounter with a suspected transgender server at a restaurant.
Gad Saad, 57, the Montreal-based author of "The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Diseases are Killing Common Sense," claimed his wife recently became "frozen in fear," not knowing how to speak to the restaurant employee, because she wasn’t sure if the server was transgender and didn’t want to risk using an incorrect pronoun.
Bertinelli, 61, known for TV roles on "Hot in Cleveland," "One Day at a Time," and many other shows – and for her 26-year marriage to the late rocker Eddie Van Halen – wasn’t having it.
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