Orlando Brown Gets Escorted From TAO Restaurant

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Orlando Brown could not hold it down during his recent trip to TAO restaurant. The That’s So Raven actor was the cynosure of all eyes. Not because of his outfit or kind gesture but because he was constituting a nuisance on the premises.

Orlando Brown Creates A Scenery In TAO Restaurant

TMZ gathered info from onlookers who were present in the TAO restaurant at the same time as Orlando Brown. The That’s So Raven alum was recorded in his casual white shirt and colored bottom, screaming at a staff member of the establishment.

The onscreen star called the other young man at the receiving end names like “satan,” or “demon.” He even accused the person of being a child molester and went on to call himself “Jesus Christ.”

An account of a build-up of the event was rendered by witnesses who claimed that Orlando’s altercation began at his table. He aimed at patrons but was asked to be quiet by the staff. Unfortunately, the TAO restaurant guest poured out his frustration on the employee before making his way to his table for his belongings.

During his exit, Orlando cussed at the entire crowd, after apologizing for ruining the night; highlighting the fact that he was aware of his troubles.

Even though Orlando is said to have resumed acting following his Bad Boys: Texas role, it is almost impossible not to remember the actor’s mental health challenges. For years, he struggled with drug addiction, only getting help when his friends intervened.

In 2018, he invaded a Las Vegas restaurant owned by his friend, Danny Boy. Then he went into hiding to escape intervention from his close pals. Eventually, Orlando was admitted into a rehab center to help deal with his mental health and drug struggles.

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