Penn Badgley Isn't Impressed by Laura Ingraham and Raymond Arroyo's Viral 'You' Moment on Fox News
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The actor portraying Joe Goldberg on the Netflix thriller series believes that the 'Ingraham Angle' host and her guest commentator are faking their interaction.

AceShowbiz - Penn Badgley has reacted to Laura Ingraham and Raymond Arroyo's "You" moment on Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle". Having caught wind of the now-viral video in which the two discussed a storyline in season three of the Netflix thriller series, the Joe Goldberg depicter stated that he is not buying their interaction.

In the footage surfacing online on Tuesday, November 16, Raymond talked about "You" storyline when Love (Victoria Pedretti) and Joe's (Penn) son gets measles. "It was on 'You'," Raymond said, leaving Laura confused.

In response, the TV host asked, "What was on me? What are you talking about? I've never had the measles. We never did a measles and vaccine episode. Is this a joke?" She then stressed, "I don't even know what you're talking about." Her guest commentator then decided to move on to the next subject after a few back and forth.

Many found the clip amusing. One Instagram user in particular wrote, "I don't know if this was meant to be this funny but I had a good laugh!!" Another commented, "LMFAOOO DAWGG she confused fr." A third chimed in, "The confusion she's experiencing is hilarious af mannnn."

One person on Twitter also shared the video, which didn't go unnoticed by Penn. However, he believed that Laura and Raymond were faking it, saying, "It's gotta be a bit. Dude is committed, he actually made me lol, but watch how he waits for her to cut him off." The former star of "Gossip Girl" then watched the clip for a second time. He opined, "Definitely a bit. His delivery is great tho."

Season 3 of the hit Netflix series debuted on October 15. Penn previously divulged that he wasn't thrilled with fans rooting for his character, who repeatedly stalks and kills people. After season 2 was released on Netflix in December 2019, he explained that Joe doesn't deserve any sympathy from the audience.

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