Producer Seth Rogen is showing support for his upcoming movie Joy Ride at the Los Angeles premiere on Monday night (June 26).
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Adam Devine and his wife Chloe Bridges witnessed a terrifying murder happen right in front of their eyes while sitting on the balcony of their Los Angeles home.
The 39-year-old Pitch Perfect actor opened up about the experience during a live taping of the “This Is Important” podcast this week.
“This is a true scary thing that just happened. So across the street they were running this like crazy poker game, right?” Adam told his co-hosts (via New York Post).
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“People were rolling up in like Lamborghinis and Bentleys and Rolls-Royces and s–t and like old guys, who for sure f–k prostitutes and play cards,” Adam added. “And I see these dudes and it’s like fun to sit and watch, [so] me and my wife, we’re sitting up on our balcony, and like, this looks crazy.”
Adam told the audience that the story was about to take a turn.
“Someone was murdered there,” he said. “Someone was murdered.”
Adam added, “I called that s–t, I called that s–t. I was like ‘This is dastardly s–t going down here’ and sure enough, someone is gunned down.”
The man murdered has been identified as 39-year-old Emil Lahaziel from Florida. It has been reported that he got into an argument outside the house and the suspect fled the scene. No arrests have been made yet, according to People.
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Adam DeVine is sharing details about a crime he says he witnessed outside his home in the early hours of Wednesday morning. According to the star, he and wife Chloe Bridges watched from their balcony as a man was killed across the street. «This is a true scary thing that just happened. So across the street they were running this like crazy poker game, right?» DeVine said during a live taping of his podcast, sharing the story with co-hosts Blake Anderson, Anders Holm and Kyle Newacheck.Infootage from the podcast taping, published by the, DeVine said that he and Bridges were people watching as guests arrived at their neighbor's home in luxury vehicles.«And I see these dudes and it’s like fun to sit and watch.