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Mitchel Musso spoke out following his recent public intoxication arrest, referring to the “unfortunate” incident as a “misunderstanding.” The Hannah Montana alum, 32, was taken into police ...
Mitchel Tate Musso (born July 9, 1991) [1] is an American actor and singer. He is best known for his three Disney Channel roles as Oliver Oken in Hannah Montana; Jeremy Johnson in the animated series Phineas and Ferb; and his Disney XD role as King Brady on Pair of Kings. He was the host of Disney Channel's PrankStars. [3]
Former “Hannah Montana” star Mitchel Musso was arrested on Aug. 26 for public intoxication and theft after refusing to pay for a bag of chips at a Texas hotel.
Former Disney Channel star Mitchel Musso has been arrested. The 32-year-old actor was reportedly taken into custody Saturday evening by police in Rockwell, Texas.Musso -- best known for playing ...
After the second season, Mitchel Musso was dropped from the main cast following a DUI charge, [6] and was replaced by Adam Hicks, who portrays the twins' long lost triplet brother, Boz. After the premiere on June 18, 2012, any mention of King Brady (Mitchel Musso) was completely removed from the Pair of Kings website.
The series revolves around a pair of hapless Chicagoan teens (Mitchel Musso, Doc Shaw) who are the heirs to the throne of a fictitious Pacific island called Kinkow. In the third and final season one of the brothers leaves the show (Mitchel Musso) replaced by Boz , a long lost brother of the original two, that was raised by monkeys.
Mitchel Musso, a former 'Hannah Montana' star, was arrested in August on suspicion of public drunkenness and theft. The case has been dismissed.
Mitchel sings solo on all of the tracks except two titled "Us Against the World" and "Shout It". The two are a duet featuring singer Katelyn Tarver [4] and Musso's brother Mason Musso [5] respectively. Musso stated: "But actually my favorite song off my album is a duet, "Us Against the World" and it's my favorite song.