That’s So Raven star Orlando Brown caused quite a scene last weekend during an outburst at a Los Angeles restaurant. In footage obtained by TMZ, Orlando can be seen screaming obscenities at an employee of Tao Los Angeles on Sunday night.
Among the other wild accusations he threw at the server, the troubled actor said that the employee was “Satan.” In his tirade, Orlando also referred to himself as “Jesus,” yelling “Get behind me,” at the employee, all while filming the target of his outburst with his phone. The 36-year-old was soon ejected from the premises while continuing to shout expletives at the onlookers.
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Page Six reportedly reached out to representatives for both Orlando and the Tao restaurant for comment. However, the outlet stated that neither had so far returned their request.
TMZ reported that other diners at Tao claimed that the incident started when Orlando “started acting up at his table.” The outlet was then told that the actor started “shouting at other patrons.” After staff approached Orlando to calm the situation, he started to berate them as the footage shows.
Orlando Brown’s Troubled History
This is the latest in many upsetting incidents involving the former Disney star, who has long struggled with alleged mental health and substance problems.
In 2018, Page Six reported that he was arrested for trying to change the locks on the doors of his friend Danny Boy’s restaurant. He was subsequently sentenced to 45 days in jail after pleading no contest. Several months earlier, he pleaded no contest to a possession charge.
A couple of years later, Orlando made a startling appearance on Dr Phil. Page Six reported that Orlando’s friend had called the show because of what was described as his “mental problems.” His friend went on to say, “He’s burnt so many bridges no one wants to deal with him.”
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While on Dr Phil, Orlando wore snake eye contact lenses and claimed he was the son of Michael Jackson. His friend also said that he had previously claimed that he owned Neverland.
After another arrest in 2022, it was revealed by TMZ that Orlando was “homeless” at the time. Police told the outlet that they had been informed that Orlando’s brother Matthew had allowed Orlando to stay at a home he was renovating. This was allegedly because his family “didn’t want him to go to a homeless shelter.”
After Orlando pleaded not guilty, his attorney requested that he undergo a mental evaluation.
TMZ reported that despite Orlando’s personal problems, he has recently been working again. Last year, he was a cast member of the Zeus Network reality show Bad Boys: Texas. However, it doesn’t look like getting back to work has helped Orlando face his personal demons.