th century. The image comes from a now-lost film, “Cane Fire,” where he acted as an extra.
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A new video from Ezra Miller’s arrest in March has been made public after the "Flash" actor claimed to have been assaulted during the police encounter. In the police body cam footage of the arrest, the 29-year-old actor, who identifies using they/them pronouns, is heard telling officers that they were assaulted while authorities attempted to place them in handcuffs following an incident that went down at a bar in Hawaii. "I got assaulted and I started filming.
Let me show you the video. I got assaulted in this bar, twice in a row. I film myself when I get assaulted for NFT crypto art," the "Flash" star says in the clip, before asking the police officers for their credentials.
"What's your name? What's your badge number? Tell me your name and your badge number. Full name! Full badge number!" Miller demands of authorities. "Don't touch me.Tell me your name and your badge number, now!" Actor Ezra Miller was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and harassment in April after an incident at a bar in Hilo. (Hawai'i Police Department via AP) Miller proceeds to ask police: "I'm being arrested for disorderly conduct?" to which an officer confirms that they are before Miller states, "I was assaulted.
You understand that, right?" Miller then attempts to give their side of what happened in the establishment, alleging to officers that "the guy at that bar declared himself as a Nazi," adding, "I have it on film, and he attacked me." The actor presses in protest: "I claim my Ninth Amendment rights to not be unlawfully persecuted for a crime of no designation. Disorderly conduct means something I am un-guilty of," Miller is heard saying in the video. "I claim my Fourth Amendment rights to not be searched and seized on no
.th century. The image comes from a now-lost film, “Cane Fire,” where he acted as an extra.
Vanessa Lachey is enjoying the success of . ET spoke to the star of CBS' hit TV drama at the Paramount+ upfront event, about the show, and having her big career moment in her 40s.«I was just driving here with my friend and agent, Logan, and we were talking about, 'Wow, I’m in my 40s, I have worked my whole life doing what I love, and now it's come to a place where it gets to be what I love in a place I love — Hawaii, with the people I love,» Lachey gushed. «My family moved there, doing other things, like, hosting other shows for Netflix, or being able to finally write the book that I wanted to write, have the show -- it all just feels very surreal, but like, all the hard work has come to fruition.»While it's definitely a pinch-me moment for the host and actress, Lachey said she's just trying to live in the moment and «relish in it.»She continued, «I'm just really trying to live in the moment. I just recently saw, I think it was Tom Hanks who said — he gave an analogy about how when you're on top of the world, you're on top of the world, but that also, it will pass, so, just take in the moment, live in the moment and just relish in it.»The latest spin-off of the franchise sees Lachey as Jane Tennant, NCIS' first female special agent in charge of NCIS Pearl Harbor.
New footage from one of Ezra Miller's recent arrests have surfaced. In police body-camera footage of Miller’s arrest in Hawaii — obtained by Fox News Digital — the "Flash" star, 29, responded to one officer who called them "sir" by explaining to police, "I'm sorry, I'm not a sir. I'm transgender non-binary.
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More footage from Ezra Miller’s arrest in Hawaii has been released, showing the star threatening a police officer who used the wrong pronouns!
Ezra Miller is making more headlines regarding their multiple arrests in Hawaii.
Kehlani has announced details of a UK, European and North American tour that will run from July through to December.The Bay Area artist will tour in support of their third studio album ‘Blue Water Road’, which was released last month.Kehlani will embark on the ‘Blue Water Road Trip’ on July 30 in Raleigh, North Carolina, with a string of North American tour dates running until October with a date in Honolulu, Hawaii on October 21.She will then head to Europe in November for a number of live dates, which will conclude with a run of UK and Ireland shows in London, Dublin, Glasgow, Birmingham and Manchester.General sale tickets for Kehlani’s UK dates will go on sale here this Friday (May 20) from 10am, while tickets for the North American shows can be bought here from 10am local time on Friday.
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A new video from Ezra Miller‘s March 2022 arrest has been released to the public and it shows the actor getting aggressive with cops.
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LA Times).The long-awaited recognition was preceded by introductions from a number of Hollywood actors, including Lost actor Daniel Dae Kim, who raised the impressive sum to pay for Hong’s star via a GoFundMe page in four days in 2020, and Everything Everywhere All At Once co-star Jamie Lee Curtis.On the crowdfunding page, the Hawaii Five-0 actor wrote that Hong “epitomizes the term ‘working actor,’ and that’s not even taking into account all he’s done to help further representation for actors of color.”Kim pointed out that AAPI (Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders) performers make up less than 1% of the names on the Walk Of Fame, with Hong’s name joining Anna May Wong, Mako, Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Lucy Liu.“Though that number is entirely too low,” Kim said, “it does underscore the fact that we need to celebrate every single one of us who has been fortunate enough to be recognised, and that includes the other three AAPI [performers] who are being inducted this year.
Fantastic Beasts actor, who uses they/them pronouns, released a video sharing bodycam footage of when they got arrested at a karaoke bar in Hawaii.“I got assaulted and I started filming. Let me show you the video,” Miller can be heard saying in the video obtained by TMZ.“I got assaulted in this bar, twice in a row.
Ezra Miller appeared to be aggressive and erratic while dealing with police officers amid their latest arrest in Hawaii, and now, body cam footage from the cops who responded to the scene has been released.
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Stephen Colbert, who returned to “The Late Show” this week after recovering from COVID, had a bone to pick with the virus during his opening monologue Wednesday night.After tackling the Republican response to the leak of the Supreme Court majority opinion draft set to overturn Roe v. Wade and retract abortion rights across the U.S., Colbert turned to the recent increase in COVID cases across several states.“Over in pandemic land, COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are rising again in the United States.