Johnny Fratto Details Eric 'The Actor's' Burial On The Howard Stern Show

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Monday morning, Johnny Fratto, former Eric "The Actor" Lynch manager and agent, called in to The Howard Stern Show to talk about the late actor's wake.

Fratto, however, did not attend the wake. He instead received a play-by-play from Lynch's longtime friend and helper, Jon, who was in attendance. Fratto called in to share a personal perspective of irony on the situation regarding Lynch's burial services.

"This kid's spent his whole life in a chair, right?" Fratto said. "They put him in a chair. In another chair." After a moment of silence, Stern said, "They buried him in a chair?"

Upon further inquiry, Stern learned Lynch was cremated, and allegedly, his ashes were built into a public bench. "They put the ashes inside of a granite bench," Fratto said. The bench will be allegedly kept at the mortuary.

"Are you saying people can sit on Eric now? And like, fart on him and stuff, like it's a chair?" Stern asked.
"Well, that's what I was thinking," Fratto confirmed.

Before ending the call, Fratto expressed the financial toll that Jon, Eric the Actor's former caretaker, has faced during his time with Eric. He shared the name of the PayPal account to make donations to Jon: JonJ95835@gmail.com.