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October 2, 2025 4 mins
Stack Pack dives into Orlando Brown’s viral revelation on why he stopped doing Hollywood movies. From industry politics to the darker side of fame, Orlando shares reasons that leave fans questioning the reality of Hollywood stardom.

This episode peels back the layers of child-star struggles, industry silence, and whether Orlando chose peace over fame.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey guys, welcome back to the Network podcast, and today
I'm going all Orlando Brown reveals while he stopped doing
Hollywood movies, what's good packing? It's your boys stacked pack
and you're tuned into another viral episode of the War Studios.
He says, she said in the spill room. Now, today

(00:21):
we got one of those clips that's going crazy on
the internet, scratching their heads and talking. It's none other
than Orlando Brown. Right, y'all know he's been in the
spotlight for some wild takes before, but this one hits different.
It hits real different. I'll be getting to the clips.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
Money, niggas, Brother, that's beyond me. Howny shots down, shot
on body, y'all got him gotty, Sorry niggas.

Speaker 1 (00:56):
John, I'm telling y'all, man, we'd be having some crazy
episodes up here right in. Now, let's get real. Orlando
Brown is always in the spotlight. He's always going graze.

(01:20):
Let's talk about this ship and get into you know
what he was talking about. Orlando came out and explained
why he stopped doing them Hollywood movies and the way
he broke it down. Man, you can feel the pain,
the frustration, the raalness behind his words. He talked about
the industry not being what people think it is, the
politics behind the scenes and the kind of sacrifices actors
are forced to make and knows goddamn circles. I can't

(01:41):
wait to get into the clips with Orlando because, Yo,
what is going on in the industry? Why would he
say that type of shit in the industry? And I
really want to know because it's going to wake up
a bigger part in people before they start getting into
anything and start to do it just anything. So let's
start getting into these clips. Man, what was on Lindo

(02:02):
talking about haven't you been in any movies as of
late that we know of certain rooms that I just
choose not to go into. You know, when Jayse's talking
to Kevin Hart.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
And you're really Kevin Hart and I'm Landa Brown, It's like,
I can't go into those rooms.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
I'm not ready. And you know what I'm saying, Like
you know what I mean, Like I'm not doing that.
I don't have to. I don't feel like I have
to go into certain rooms to feel capable enough to
say that. God bless me when I know that ain't
by God. I ain't going into no room to do

(02:45):
nothing in the dark. It ain't gonna come out telling.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
The world that God bless me.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
That's a lot. It's a lot. I don't care what
door you go into. I don't care what And it
ain't making no sense to me. And in the name
of all of our father why would you make it
make sense? How can you make it make sense?

Speaker 2 (03:07):
Mmm?

Speaker 1 (03:08):
Well, the money. If you think you could just have
money and walk around our world and think that you
can just splurge money and take.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
Our wives and and and and billy and dally about
it with our children, and and and and that's.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
Just cool with you. You want to just roll around and
you know, you're nice, three million dollar cars and you
live and you are twenty million dollar houses and then
damn wow, Orlando, he's always you know, sounds crazy coming
from it, but it's real. Let's be real. Orlando Brown

(03:42):
might say some outrageous things, but there's always a piece
of truth. Bird and that shit. So he's saying, Hollywood
isn't aug glitz and glamor you make. You may wonder,
you gotta wonder how many others feel the same way
and stay silent about that? Shit. This clip has people
debating heavy was Orlando blackballed or do you make a
conscious choice of step away from the industry that was
draining him. Either way, this revelation just adds to another

(04:04):
layer of these crazy relationship between child stars in Hollywood.
It's Stack Pack and we on the Network podcast broke
it all the way down by the Chipper Ward studios,
he said. She said, I appreciate you guys. Let me
know what y'all think about this Orlando ship. Man, We're
gonna be coming back in with some more guessing, some

(04:26):
more viral ship to talk about.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
Let's go falling like yo, bigas y niggas bro, that's
beyond me howny shots down side body, Y'allney Gotti s
gotty nigga Joy
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