Scott Baio stars in his tv reality role of a lifetime. As himself…. and as a cheater.
I’ve got to give him credit, though, he does try hard to reform his ways because he is afraid of “dying alone”. In this eight episode series, Scott hires a life coach to help him get over his committment issues and his philandering ways. More of the show information can be found at VH1.

This man is shallow, shallow, shallow! Perhaps it was his upbringing, or lack of it, when he was a child star. The power to stop cheating and settle down with one woman lies solely with him. No one makes him act the way he does. I hope he susses this out, and soon.
Wouldn’t it be nice if fellows like Scott accepted who they were, and then avoided getting into relationships?
It would save a lot of owmen time and heartache if guys just admitted the couldn’t maintain a relationship, instead of creating situations where the women get hurt.
mollyL, I guess some men just think they are god’s gift to women…… and I think women are just too blinded by the fact that he has money and is well known.
I mean, who didn’t have a crush on Scott Baio growing up?
Some women are just into it for the money and continue to see their significant other at the same time, it’s like a job to them.
SageMother, LOL!
Some people just need to know their limits. A womanizer will always be a womanizer. I think he’s been adored all his life that he thinks the gravy train will be around all his life.
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