Hannah Montana once said, “Everybody makes mistakes, everybody has those days.” It seems like ex-Disney star Mitchel Musso aka Oliver, the goofball of the show, had one of days on Saturday after he made some careless choices and ended up in a Texas jail cell.
According to reports, Musso was arrested on charges of public intoxication and theft for stealing a bag of chips. On Saturday night, the ex-Disney star walked into a hotel visibly inebriated and started chomping down a packet of chips. When the staff at the local hotel asked the star to pay for his snack, Musso was allegedly verbally abusive and refused to pay up, leaving the scene as is.
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Soon cops apprehended the star and fined him $100. After his arrest, the police found out that he had several outstanding traffic warrants. He then spent a night at the Rockwall County Detention Center and was bailed out the next morning.
This is not the first time a Hollywood celeb misbehaved under the influence and showed signs of unhinged superiority which landed them in a jail cell. Check out these bizarre and comical Hollywood arrests that left tabloids drooling all over!
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- Keith Moon
- Mick Jagger, Brian Jones and Bill Wyman (The Rolling Stones)
- Chris Robinson
- Bill Gates
Keith Moon
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Legendary drummer for the famous English band The Who, Keith Moon made a name for himself not just with his electric presence on stage but also for the swath of destruction he left behind after celebrating his 21st birthday on August 23, 1967.
Technically, it was just his 20th birthday but he wanted to have a drink so numbers were switched around. At a Flint, Michigan Holiday Inn, things escalated when after a few drinks partygoers started a food fight and mayhem soon unfolded. Rooms were trashed, toilets exploded, fire extinguishers messed with and a car crashed into the pool with a naked moon steering the wheel.
Cops cuffed the lot and the hotel slapped Moon with a $24,000 bill for damages and banned his group from any of their motels for future stays.
Mick Jagger, Brian Jones and Bill Wyman (The Rolling Stones)
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One of the silliest arrests of rock lore, Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, and Bill Wyman (aka three limbs of The Rolling Stones) did a hilarious number for the books. Back in 1965, on the night of March 18th, while on their way from a gig, the group stopped by at a gas station in East Ham, UK.
Everything started with a simple request by the band, they wanted to use the restroom at the facility. Pretty normal plea for a bunch of roadsters at a rest stop. When attendant Charled Keeley, who didn’t care much for the hipster sort, refused to give them the key to the lavatory.
That’s when Jagger declared the immortal sentiment, “We’ll piss anywhere, man,” which the rest of the members took to heart and chanted while Wayman acted out the immortal words on the station wall. Legally, Jagger, Wyman and Jones were fined five pounds for the misdemeanour.
Chris Robinson
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American musician and the founder of the band The Black Crowes had a comical run-in with the law in May of 1991 for an incident at a Denver 7-Eleven. Chris Robinson was in the middle of picking out some beer supplies when a female customer recognized his presence. She mentioned The Black Crowes to a friend standing close by who replied cluelessly, “Who are the Black Crowes?”
The innocent query sent Robinson into a fit of frenzy. He called out the second woman for eating Twinkies (which she was holding up in her hands at the time), spit on her, and stormed out of the store without paying for the two cases of beer, too consumed by his rage to remember to pay for. Later, Robinson received six months’ probation and a menial $53 fine.
Bill Gates
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If you are surprised to see the Microsoft founder on this list, then know that you are not the only one. Back in 1977, the Big G was arrested for a traffic violation in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The infamous mugshot is still a conversation starter on the internet. Compared to other celebs on the list, Gate’s actions were not crazy or out of sorts but they made for a sensational story nonetheless.
According to Albuquerque police, Gates failed to stop at a stop sign and was driving without a license. Gates was 21 at the time and the same mugshot was later used on the front page of Brill’s Content magazine.
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