You are a former A list teen actor/musician who was headed to big things until you weren’t.

You thought you were a huge star and acted like it, so no one wanted to work with you.

You then got busted for having s e x with minors, but nothing happened.

You got away with it, so you did it some more.

You are addicted to duster because you can’t afford much more than that.

How do you get people to notice you and give you magazine covers and guest spots on shows?

Hello DWTS.

You go “missing” and then are found right away, but get to have that redemption story you don’t deserve.

Drake Bell

Air duster is also known as “canned air,” but ironically there is no air inside the can. Instead, canned air is made of compressed gases. These products are designed to be used to clean out dust from sensitive electronics when liquid cleaners can’t be used. Some of the gases found in canned air include difluoroethane, trifluoroethane, and butane.

Since air dusters are inexpensive, it is commonly abused by children and teens. An air duster high starts almost instantly as the brain starts to lack oxygen and last a few minutes until the brain can get the oxygen it needs. To stay high, users will often inhale repeatedly over a short time.

Former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell found safe after being reported missing in Florida, police say

Former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell was found safe Thursday hours after police in Florida said he had been reported missing and could be in danger.

Bell, whose real first name is Jared, was last seen just before 9 p.m. Wednesday. Daytona Beach police said he could be traveling in a gray 2022 BMW and was believed to be in the area of Mainland High School.

“He is considered missing and endangered,” authorities said Thursday morning on Facebook.

Police updated the post just before 1:30 p.m. ET to say Bell was safe and in contact with authorities.

Bell, 36, is best known for his role on the popular Nickelodeon show “Drake & Josh,” which ran from 2004 to 2007.

In 2021, an Ohio judge sentenced him to two years of probation on child endangerment charges after a female victim he met online accused him of having “groomed” her since she was 12, sent her graphic photos and engaged in sexual misconduct in two incidents.

His lawyer denied the allegations at the time, but Bell pleaded guilty to felony attempted child endangerment and a misdemeanor charge of disseminating matter harmful to juveniles. – Source


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