Disney Star Brandon Mychal Arrested for DUI!

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,July 31 2017]

It seems like the former Disney kids do not have it easy with fame!

The latest victim of Disney-kid-turned-bad case is Brandon Mychal, 28 who previously starred in Sonny With A Chance, was arrested for driving under influence as his alcohol levels after the test were revealed to be twice the limit.

He was in police custody for several hours before being bailed out for $15,000 bail charge!

He was released the same day and refused to make any comments on his way out. Brandon is not the first Disney kid who has turned into a bad kid, previously, Aaron Carter too was arrested for possession of Marijuana and drugs.

Can Brandon break the Disney-Curse? What do you think?

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