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Penn Badgeley; Laura Ingraham

Penn Badgleyis chiming in after a mention of his seriesYouonFox Newswent viral online.

In a clip that hit Twitter Tuesday, host Laura Ingraham and contributor Raymond Arroyo attempted to have a conversation about the hitNetflixseries on her showThe Ingraham Angle— but they didn’t get too far, in what quickly turned into a “Who’s on First?” moment.

“I don’t know. It was onYou,” Arroyo replied. Ingraham seemingly didn’t catch on, and asked her guest, “What was on me?”

Their back-and-forth continued for about two minutes, and Arroyo appeared to get frustrated as Ingraham continued to insist she had never discussed measles on her show. Eventually, Arroyo told the host, “There’s a show calledYouon Netflix,” but Ingraham only responded, “There’s a show calledLaura Ingrahamon Netflix?”

The clip eventually made its way to Badgley, 35, who called Arroyo’s bluff.

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“It’s gotta be a bit,” the actor tweeted. “Dude is committed, he actually made me lol, but watch how he waits for her to cut him off.”

Even Netflix joined in, replying to Badgley’s tweet, “100% a bit.”

Arroyo himself also addressed the banter, telling a fan that the segment was “totally intentional” and adding a crying-laughing emojii.

“Part of me refuses to believe it’s real and it must be a ‘bit’ but…no…this happened,” he said, prompting Arroyo to stress again that theIngraham Anglechat was “totally scripted.”

“Thank you @mehdirhasan. We were worried it wouldn’t work via satellite,” hewrote. “But glad it landed. Totally scripted!”

Arroyo evenreplieddirectly to Badgley when he complimented the political commentator’s “great” delivery.

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“Thanks@PennBadgley! (Your delivery is pretty great as well.),” Arroyo wrote back. “Now please don’t#YouNetflixkill all my friends!!”

Youfirst premiered on Lifetime in 2018 and later moved to Netflix, where its second season debuted in 2019. Badgley stars as serial killer Joe Goldberg, a man who becomes obsessed with the women he falls in love with.

Youseason 3 premiered on Netflix on Oct. 15, and was recentlyrenewedfor a fourth season.

source: people.com