Bryshere Gray, a popular actor and rapper, was recently arrested. According to the court records obtained by TMZ, police officers in Maricopa, Arizona, got a call from a lady who said that the couple was seeing each other but that Gray’s conduct was growing and she was concerned for her safety.
In the court filings, the lady also alleged that Gray hurled a box of food at her and yanked her hair. She even recounted Gray yelling at her on many occasions. Gray has a history of legal problems, including a domestic-related disturbance report in October 2022. Bryshere was accused of probation breach after failing to notify the probation officer about these instances. He was brought into jail after a judge issued a warrant for his arrest. After a conflict with the SWAT team at his home in 2020, Bryshere Gray pled guilty to felony aggravated assault last year. Gray was subsequently sentenced to ten days in county prison and three years probation.
Bryshere Gray played Hakeem Lyon In Empire
Bryshere Gray rose to prominence for his role as Hakeem Lyon in the Fox musical drama series Empire. The character is the youngest son of Lucious (Terrence Howard) and Cookie Lyon (Taraji P. Henson), the brother of Andre and Jamal, as well as the father of Bella and Prince Lyon. Hakeem is a rapper who was signed to Empire Entertainment, his father’s record company. He is also signed to Lyon Dynasty, his and his mother’s label, and is now tied to Lyon Family Management.
With the support of his old sweetheart Camilla, he rose to the position of CEO of Empire and used his riches and influence to purchase the Lyon Dynasty. He did, however, stay CEO for a short time until being shown ineffective and subsequently voted out of power.
Empire aired six seasons and 102 episodes from January 7, 2015, to April 21, 2020. The program earned good reviews from reviewers and was one of Fox’s most popular series. A Cookie Lyon spin-off series was set to premiere in 2020, but Fox passed on the pilot, which was shopped to other networks.
Bryshere Gray made his television debut in Empire.
Andria Mayberry, Bryshere Gray’s mother, became pregnant with him as a teenager and raised him as a single mother. He was diagnosed with ADHD when he was five years old, and although he first enjoyed football, he became interested in music when he was sixteen. Gray began by earning money as a street performer and then worked at Pizza Hut. He subsequently utilized his profits to create his debut music video, but he was sacked from his job after being discovered producing music at work.
The 28-year-old has opened for rappers and played at several music events in Philadelphia. Respect, his debut song, was released in 2013. In 2015, he made his acting debut in Empire. He later participated in The New Edition Story, a BET miniseries, and Honey: Rise Up and Dance, a 2018 film.
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