Frankie Muniz’s recent post on social media is causing some concern among his fans.
The Hair Club actor and spokesperson, 39, posted a cryptic message on X/Twitter that read: “I can’t sleep.” It’s hard when you realize that your friends aren’t really your friends.
The star, who also signed a contract to compete full-time in the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for Reaume Brothers Racing, did not go into detail about what kind of betrayal may have occurred.
His fans tried their best to offer him some comfort.
“I’d look at it another way: It lets you know who your real friends are,” one follower advised.
Another expressed concern: ‘Yo, Frankie, are you a good brother?’ they asked.
Frankie Muniz’s recent social media post is causing some concern among his fans (pictured in Las Vegas on December 2).
One fan offered his attention: ‘We met a long time ago. I think you’re a good person and if you need someone to vent to, I’m here,” one said.
‘My friend. I saw this and felt compelled to say a few words. I hope they reach you. Your family and 1 or 2 days are all you need, heal the rest without fights or reasons. People who care about you, who truly care about you and live you for who you are and not what you have, will stay,” wrote another.
Others offered to fix the problem for him.
“Give me their names and addresses,” one offered, “I’ll take care of it,” said another.
Some fans offered a tongue-in-cheek response, considering the actor’s history of making disheartened posts at times.
“Classic emo frankie muniz sadpost,” was the way one described it.
‘It’s hard to be in the middle all the time…’ another joked, referring to Malcolm in the Middle, the series that made the actor famous.
Fans of the family comedy that aired in the early 2000s were happy to learn that Muniz and his castmates would be returning for new episodes of the show.
The actor, along with his TV parents Bryan Cranston, 68, and Jane Kaczmarek, 69, made the announcement in a fun video on social media on December 13.
They’re back! “Malcolm in the Middle returns with 4 new episodes on #DisneyPlus,” the announcement said.
The actor, 57, posted a cryptic statement without explanation. Some of his fans tried to console him. “I’d look at it another way: It lets you know who your real friends are,” one follower advised. “In the long run you’ll be better off without them,” consoled another.
A fan asked Frankie: “Are you okay bro?”
Muniz has been able to work in the two professions he chose. He recently signed a contract to compete full-time in the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for Reaume Brothers Racing.
He and his TV parents Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek announced that they would star in some reunion episodes of the popular series for Disney Plus. No release date has been announced, but original episodes of the Emmy-winning show are already on the streamer.
The plot of the new episodes will focus on Malcolm and his daughter, who are dragged into family chaos when parents Hal and Lois demand their presence for their 40th wedding anniversary party.
“Malcolm in the Middle literally changed the face of the television comedy landscape when it premiered two decades ago, redefining what the genre could be,” said Karey Burke, president of 20th Television, according to Variety.
“When (creator) Linwood Boomer suggested it might be time to bring back everyone’s favorite dysfunctional family for a little reunion, we couldn’t think of a more iconic and influential series to revisit, along with a truly cast. brilliant to gather.’
Episodes of the original series are now available on the streaming service, but a release date for the reunion episodes has yet to be announced.