Who would have thought that Scott Baio could be a role model for today's young Hollywood, but considering where they are now his youth does not seem that bad. He told People Magazine how we was able to stay out of trouble, "My family was square and didn't care who I was, and honestly, I got lucky. I worked with [Happy Days producer] Garry Marshall for 10 years and he was a great guy. The show was fantastic, and nobody did drugs. Everybody on that show saved their money and did the right thing." When asked why he thinks some of Hollywood's youth is so much more messed up now he said, "I don't think anything has really changed. There were screwed up kids when I was young, but you didn't hear about it every damn minute. It's unfortunate, but it's a tough business and you've got to just keep your head on." He is so right, the upbringing makes the difference and show where the producers respect the kids. Plus their families need to be there for their kids and not use them as meal tickets or to live their lives through don't you think?