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“Under the Hood: Rami Malek Reveals Shocking Encounter with LAPD That Changed His Perspective on Fame”

Added on January 19, 2025 inCelebrity News Cards, Entertainment News Cards

In a world where celebrity glitz often shields the truth, it’s a jarring reminder that even the stars aren’t immune to life’s harsh realities. Take, for instance, Rami Malek. You know—the Oscar-winning, charmingly quirky guy who seems to have it all figured out. Well, according to a recent interview, he found himself in a terrifying bind with the LAPD, racially profiled and thrown on the hood of a cop car. Seriously, can you imagine being treated like a common criminal just because someone decided you “fit the description”? I mean, what are we, living out a bad cop movie? Malek’s recollections are equal parts horrifying and somewhat absurd, as he recounts the moment his “Caucasian” friend had to save him from a mistaken identity nightmare. Laughing while on the cop car, he thought to himself, “This could end up really bad, and I haven’t even done anything!” It’s a sobering reflection on race, identity, and the unpredictability of life, even when you’ve got an Emmy on your shelf. Curious to dive deeper into this eye-opening experience? LEARN MORE.

Rami Malek Was Racially Profiled By The LAPD

Rami Malek got real about what sounds like a pretty scary situation with the police.

In a new interview with the Guardian, the Oscar-winning actor — who is Egyptian — claimed that he was once racially profiled by the Los Angeles Police Department.

“I got thrown on the bonnet of an LAPD cop car because someone had robbed a liquor store and stolen a woman’s bag,” he recalled, before claiming that he was told the suspect was “of Latin descent.”

“You fit the description,” he remembered the cops saying to him.

“I remember how hot that engine was, they must have been racing over there and it was almost burning my hands,” he said, explaining that he was only released because his “Caucasian” friend “was clever enough to go, ‘Actually, sir, he’s Egyptian. Not Latin.’”

“I remember laughing on the cop car, thinking, ‘OK, this is a very precarious situation. I may well be going to jail for something I’ve not done.’”

You can read the entire interview here.

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