As per sources, Skai Jackson and her boyfriend denied any physical confrontation and stated that they are happily engaged and expecting a child together.
Skai Jackson was briefly detained and released following a misdemeanor charge related to an alleged altercation with her boyfriend. The incident occurred last week at Universal CityWalk in Hollywood, California, as reported by TMZ.
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Security personnel reportedly observed the 22-year-old actress and her boyfriend engaged in a heated argument, during which Jackson allegedly pushed her partner several times.
The situation escalated when security intervened, detaining both Jackson and her boyfriend until police arrived. Despite both parties insisting that their disagreement did not turn physical, law enforcement reviewed video footage of the incident and subsequently arrested Jackson.
Sources told TMZ that Jackson and her boyfriend denied any physical confrontation and stated that they are happily engaged and expecting a child together.
According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Inmate Information System, records show that a Black female named Skai Jackson, matching the actress’s description, was booked and later released on $20,000 bail. No court date has been set, and the case is currently under review by the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office to determine if charges will be pursued.
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As of now, neither Jackson nor her representatives have issued a public statement regarding the incident. The situation is still developing, and further updates will be provided as more information emerges.
Skai Jackson gained widespread recognition as a Disney Channel star and was named one of TIME Magazine’s Most Influential Teens in 2016 for her anti-cyberbullying advocacy. In recent years, she has transitioned into more mature roles, including her performance as Daisy in the film Sheroes, where she plays a character exploring her identity and struggles.