Sergio Brown Posts Concerning Video Quoting “Finding Nemo” Amid Mother’s Death Investigation

The story surrounding former NFL backup safety Sergio Brown has taken another strange turn. Brown posted a video to his Instagram story, geotagged at the Sydney Opera House. In the video, Brown quotes the animated film Finding Nemo while appearing to be in a bar or a similar setting. The video has gone viral on social media, with many viewers deeming it to be a “manic episode”.

Brown, who retired from the NFL after the 2016 season, has been thrust into the national spotlight in recent days. On September 16, family members reported him and his mother missing. His mother, Myrtle, was later found deceased beside a creek near her house. Her death was subsequently ruled a homicide. Meanwhile, Brown posted a video on September 18 that appeared to show that he was in Mexico City. During that video, he claimed that he had been kidnapped by law enforcement and believed his mother to be on vacation. While Brown claims to be in Mexico, the geotag on his Finding Nemo video shows that Instagram location tags can be faked.

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Sergio Brown Seen Burning His Mother’s Clothes

However, the videos from Brown are not the only evidence that has come to light in recent days. Neighbors in Maywood, Illinois claim to have provided law enforcement with video evidence that shows Brown burning his mother’s clothes. While the recency of this footage is unknown, the neighbors also claimed that the 35-year-old Brown had been “acting out of his mind” in recent months.

Brown went undrafted out of Notre Dame in 2010 but was signed as a free agent by the Patriots. He played 94 games in his career, primarily as a backup. As well as the Patriots, he spent time with the Colts, Jags, and Bills. He retired after the 2016 season. He finished his career with 144 tackles. Brown is listed as being 6″2 and weighing 207 lb. Detectives asked anyone with information about his location to contact Maywood Police Investigations at 708-368-4131 or the Maywood Police Department anonymous tip line at 708-450-1787. This remains a developing story.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low “Clownfish” Pays Homage To “Finding Nemo”

One of the greatest sneakers ever made would have to be the Nike Air Force 1 Low. At this point, everyone knows about this shoe. Overall, it is one of the most iconic sneakers of all time, and that will never change. It has existed for over 40 years, and it is still finding new ways to reinvent itself. Although some sneakerheads only care for the triple-white Air Force 1, you have to give props to all of the other amazing colorways out there.

Nike understands better than anyone that there are infinite ways to create new colorways for this shoe. You can pretty well draw inspiration from anywhere. Moreover, you can also collaborate with other brands are franchises to create something truly fun and unique. This is something that Nike has done quite a bit over the years. Consequently, it has helped keep the Nike Air Force 1 Low relevant. No matter what, it feels like this shoe will simply never go away.

“Clownfish” Nike Air Force 1 Low

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The latest Nike Air Force 1 Low is actually going to be an exclusive for kids. As you can tell, it is a shoe that is specifically designed as a way to pay homage to Finding Nemo. The iconic movie is turning 20 years old, and Nike wants to help celebrate that. Firstly, the shoe has an amazing bright look to it thanks to a white base and some orange overlays. Secondly, there are some black laces and a light blue outsole that matches the aesthetic of the ocean. Lastly, the back heel as a graphic of a clownfish, which is the species represented in the movie.

This is a great look that kids are most definitely going to love. Finding Nemo is just as iconic as the Air Force 1. Having said that, this is certainly a great match for Nike. Perhaps we will see more sneakers like this, in the near future. Let us know what you think of these, in the comments down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news and updates from around the sneaker world.

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Machine Gun Kelly Made A Beat Out Of Ellen DeGeneres’ Famous ‘Finding Nemo’ Whale Noises On ‘Ellen’

Alongside hosting her own long-running talk show, perhaps the defining job of Ellen DeGeneres’ career is voicing Dory in the Finding Nemo movies. On today’s Ellen episode, Machine Gun Kelly was a guest and he brought those two DeGeneres worlds together by remixing one of DeGeneres’ most iconic Finding Nemo moments.

To wrap up the “Burning Questions” segment, the final prompt was “Do your best Finding Dory impression.” That was a set-up for something MGK had planned, which started with him pulling out a piece of music production hardware. He started by showing DeGeneres an audio sample he pre-loaded onto the machine, a clip of her Dory character making “whale noises.” From there, he reversed the sound and used it as the foundation for an instrumental beat, which left DeGeneres impressed.

Elsewhere during the segment, DeGeneres asked what boyband Kelly would want to perform at his wedding. He responded, “Which boyband am I going to know the most songs of? For sure, NSYNC. Which band do I surprisingly know all these facts about? BTS. […] I remember one time, I met them at the Billboard awards. They were, like, stoked to meet me. I think I have a better chance of getting BTS to come.”

Check out the segment above. Kelly also talked about his and Travis Barker’s tattoos, so check that out below.