The View’s Ana Navarro also shared her thoughts on the former Superman’s decision to join ICE — suggesting he join a gym instead.
Glee alum Kevin McHale has some choice words for Dean Cain after the latter voiced his plans to join United States’ Immigration and Customs Enforcement department.
“Look, I know the entertainment business is in shambles, but imagine being so out of work and desperate for attention (I would know) that you join ICE?” the 37-year-old Glee alum said on X on Thursday, August 7.
He finished the tweet by adding: “F–king pathetic loser.”
The View‘s Ana Navarro may be on summer hiatus, but she shared her thoughts on Cain’s announcement as well, on Instagram.
“This was Superman?” Navarro asked, alongside a photo of the Lois & Clark: The Adventures of Superman star and the ICE story headline.
“He should have joined a gym,” Navarro suggested.
Cain announced his plans earlier this week to seek employment at ICE, with the 59-year-old’s comments coming amid ICE’s recruitment calls.
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The former actor told Jesse Watters on Fox that he “will be sworn in as an ICE agent A.S.A.P..” He also added that he was already a sworn deputy sheriff as well as a police officer, per the New York Times.
“For those who don’t know, I am a sworn law enforcement officer, as well as being a filmmaker. I felt it was important to join with our first responders to help secure the safety of all Americans,” Cain said in a Tuesday, August 5, Instagram video.
“Not just talk about it — so I joined up. Here’s your opportunity to join ICE.”
Cain is best known for his roles in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and Supergirl, but, lately, has made headlines for his support of President Donald Trump.
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