Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

'The Office' Star Speaks Out After Returning $110k In Fan Donations For His Spin-Off Series

Leslie David Baker
Amanda Edwards/Getty Images

Leslie David Baker released a statement on Instagram letting fans know why he's refunding their Kickstarter donations for his in-development spinoff series 'Uncle Stan.'

Back in 2020, The Office star Leslie Baker - a.k.a. Stanley Hudson - launched a Kickstarter campaign seeking $300k to fund a spin-off of the NBC mockumentary.

The series, titled Uncle Stan, was to follow Baker's character Stanley living his dream retiree life in Florida before getting a call from his nephew Lucky in LA seeking help with his two kids and running his motorcycle/flower shop.


By the end of the Kickstarter campaign, the project had exceeded its goal, racking up $336,450 from 1,640 backers.

But now, in 2023, fans are beginning to question the status of the project.

Last week, Baker issued a statement via Instagram apologizing for delays and announcing he would be refunding donors who contributed to the project.

The statement read:

"We apologize about the delay in updates."
"We have been working behind the scenes to get everything on track and rewards fulfilled. We are just as excited as all of you to get this project out and truly appreciate all of your patience and support."
"The project took longer than anticipated due to circumstances beyond our control."

Baker attributed much of the delay to COVID and WGA and SAG strikes.

"Initial delays were caused because of the COVID lockdowns and pushed us back further than expected."
"As things started returning to normal and we commenced reward fulfillment and reproduction, the WGA strike was announced causing us to put things on hold again."
"As you are all aware, SAG is now on strike, and we will continue to be on hold indefinitely until an agreement is reached. We stand in solidarity with those in the entertainment industry and will do our part in supporting WGA and SAG during these times.

The statement went on to announce donors would be receiving full reimbursement of their contributions while also receiving Backer rewards such as signed memorabilia and personal phone calls from the actor himself.

"In light of the current economic situation, we felt that this was the best course of action."
"You will receive a message notifying you of your refund as soon as it is issued, and you can expect to receive it over the following weeks."
"We will also be contacting Kickstarter to facilitate expediting the matter. We have remained in constant communication with our backers via direct messaging, and rewards have continued to be fulfilled during this time."

Baker also revealed that $110,629.81 would be refunded, varying greatly from the $346,450.53 initially raised on Kickstarter, explaining that the final amount changed due to donors lowering their pledges or withdrawing altogether.

He also noted that the funds from the campaign were used solely to fulfill rewards and refunds.

While many on social media commended the actor for doing the right thing...


... some wondered if the refunds were given because he started to get some heat on social media.

A few also wondered if perhaps the actor didn't have rights to use his Office character in the first place.



Baker concluded his statement by once again apologizing and confirming full refunds would be issued to backers.

He ended:

"Thank you again for all your love and support!"


More from Trending

Donald Trump
Alex Wroblewski/AFP via Getty Images

MAGA Voter Calls Out Trump For Ruining Their Retirement—And Gets Little Sympathy Online

Yet another MAGA minion expressed voter's remorse online after the Trump administration's ineptitude tanked their retirement plans, but sympathy was hard to find for someone who got what they voted for.

The "Leopards Ate My Face" subReddit (r/LeopardsAteMyFace) curates such posts.

Keep ReadingShow less
Dolly Parton
Jeffrey Vest/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

MAGA Fan Tries To Go After 'Creepy Creature' Dolly Parton—And People Are Not Having Any Of It

A MAGA X user that goes by the name "JULIE DONUTS" found herself on the wrong side of fans of beloved music icon Dolly Parton—yes, Dolly "Imagination Library" Parton, the celebrated humanitarian and activist—after calling her a "creepy creature" for promoting her new book at Costco.

Parton's book Star of the Show: My Life on Stage was released last month. It is a compendium that chronicles a career going stronger than ever after seven decades on stage and includes many photographs and behind-the-scenes moments that any fan of hers will love.

Keep ReadingShow less
Brett Smiley; Donald Trump
Libby O'Neill/Getty Images; Alex Wong/Getty Images

Mayor Urges People To Only Trust Official Sources After Trump Spreads Misinformation About Brown University Shooting

Brett Smiley, the mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, urged residents to trust only official sources after President Donald Trump shared misinformation on social media about the mass shooting at Brown University that occured over the weekend.

On Saturday, a shooter opened fire on campus, killing two students and wounding nine others. Authorities identified the deceased as Ella Cook, a second-year student from Alabama, and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, an Uzbek national in his first year of studies.

Keep ReadingShow less

People Share The Most Polite Ways To Say 'I Want You To Go Home Now'

Whether we're introverts, people pleasers, or highly sociable, we still all understand that feeling of being tired and wanting to say, 'That's a wrap!" at the end of the day.

But sometimes, we get that feeling while we still have guests in our home, and we have to figure out what to say to get them out of our house, just so we can get some sleep.

Keep ReadingShow less
Mehmet Oz
Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Getty Images

Dr. Oz Ripped After Telling Federal Workers To Lay Off The Christmas Cookies

Dr. Mehmet Oz—Donald Trump's administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)—sparked backlash after he told federal workers to stop eating so many Christmas cookies, urging them to cut back on how much they eat, emphasizing portion control, and other familiar advice.

In his weekly bulletin titled “From the Administrator’s Desk,” according to emails viewed by WIRED, Oz dedicated an entire section to "Cutting Cubicle Cravings."

Keep ReadingShow less