Busted Actor Fred Willard Offered Free GameLink VOD Minutes

LOS ANGELES — It didn't take very long for an adult company to step up and offer actor Fred Willard a lifetime supply of free porn.

GameLink.com on Thursday said it is offering Willard with a free supply of video-on-demand minutes. The adult VOD and sex toy store also wants to sweeten the pot with a free masturbator.

"The company would like to suggest Mr. Willard start with Pee-Wee's XXX Adventure," GameLink said.

Willard was busted Wednesday evening by undercover vice squad officers at the Tiki Theater in Hollywood, Calif., where he was found watching one of three straight porn movies — "The Client List Parody," "Relax He's My Stepdad 2" or "Follow Me 2" — and playing with his exposed genitals.

He was arrested for lewd conduct and released on $500 bail at 5 a.m. this morning.

Willard gained fame as co-host of "Fernwood2Night," later named "America2Night." But he is best known for his roles in "Best in Show," "For Your Consideration," "American Wedding" and "Everybody Loves Raymond."

PBS said Thursday that Willard had lost his job as the  narrator of its new show “Market Warriors," which takes a look at professional antiques pickers in a competition to spot the best bargain.

GameLink said in its offer that Willard can use its minutes to watch  more than 235,000 porn scenes – all in the privacy of his own home.

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