Mitchel Musso became known for his role in “Hannah Montana”, after which the crash followed. The actor is now making headlines mainly because of his clashes with the police.
Mitchel Musso became a child star alongside Miley Cyrus as Oliver Oken in the Disney series Hannah Montana. But since the end of the TV hit, Musso has caused a stir less with his acting skills and more with his obscene behavior. Above all, his tendency to excessive alcohol consumption keeps the 32-year-old in trouble. The actor has been taken away in handcuffs several times. The fact that he had to spend a night in the jail at the weekend was also thanks to a bag of chips this time.
As several US media reports, Musso is said to have behaved so badly in a hotel in Rockwall, Texas, early on Saturday evening that the police had to be called. It is reported that Musso walked into the hotel, grabbed a bag of chips and started eating them. Without paying, of course – instead, Musso insulted the staff and left. The actor, who had shown “signs of drunkenness”, was then picked up by the police in front of the hotel and arrested.
“Several outstanding arrest warrants”
After spending a night in jail, the former Disney actor was reportedly released on Sunday after posting bail. But the matter is not eaten for the 32-year-old. Because Musso now has to answer not only for stealing a bag of chips, but also for being drunk in public. In addition, “several outstanding arrest warrants” had accumulated, as the police found out in the course of this. As “TMZ” wants to know, this includes an expired vehicle registration, failure to present a driver’s license and violation of a subpoena.
After the end of “Hannah Montana,” Musso went on to appear in other roles such as “Pair of Kings” and “Phineas and Ferb.”
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