Russell faces entry trouble in Canada
Russell Brand was refused entry to Canada at the weekend. The comedian-and-actor, who has a history of drug use and has been arrested 12 times for offences including criminal damage and indecent exposure, was stopped from entering the country ahead of a show in Orilla, Ontario, recently. The 36-year-old first wrote on his twitter page, HELP! I’m gonna be late for Casino Rama show unless someone can force Canadian customs officials to let us land in Orillia. (sic)
A little later, as his plight became more desperate, he added, Let me in! I must perform at Casino Rama, Orillia tonight at 9 for 5000 Canadians! (sic). After being given the final word from border guards that he would not be let into the country, he tweeted, I’m sorry. I can’t enter Canada. We must abolish the borders between our nations AND our minds (sic). The reasons for his exclusion from the North American country are not known, although this isn’t the first time Russell has had trouble getting past border control, as he was refused entry to Japan in May because of his criminal record.
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