Orlando Brown will star in the new Zeus Network show "Bad Boys Texas," and during its premiere, he had an odd story to tell. Moreover, the former Disney Channel star reflected on how the network bailed him out of jail following his arrest. Also, he said that he isn't even a "bad boy" and remarked on being known more for his controversy than for his acting career these days. In addition, and in disgusting detail, he recalled doing his... necessities in the same toilet that he would make noodles out of while incarcerated. "Bad Boys Texas" premieres on Sunday (April 23), and will likely feature more interesting sit-downs with Brown.
In other news, the 35-year-old recently became the latest celebrity to give their take on the infamous Oscars slap. Furthermore, Orlando Brown stated that Chris Rock mostly just milked the issue for attention and profit, especially when he had "the right check" to do so during his stand-up special. Not only that, but he also took issue with Rock speaking on Will Smith's "selective outrage." Beyond that disagreement, Brown believes the two needed to have a deeper conversation as individuals concerning what went down.
Orlando Brown Speaks On jail Time & Being Bailed Out
Unfortunately for the "That's So Raven" actor, his career over the past several years took a nose dive as fans expressed concern for his mental health, following various arrests, wild statements, and public controversies. In fact, Orlando Brown was ordered to undergo a mental evaluation after an arrest for alleged attempted assault. His increasing controversies and behavior covered by the media is actually something he addressed a couple of years ago. It still might hold true today.
"A lot of drinking is what happened,” he remarked in an attempt to explain some of his choices and statements. “I was drinking a lot. I just found myself in a dark place because I couldn’t really find everybody. It’s kinda like looking for your keys, when you stop looking, they’re right there type of deal. I started to realize what was in front of me. From there, now I’m good." Regardless of your take on all this, return to HNHH for the latest on Orlando Brown.