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Denzel Washington Apparently Had To Check In With The Crips Before Shooting Of Training Day [Watch]

Denzel Washington had always been a highly respected actor in Hollywood. He had starred in numerous movies and had won several awards for his performances. However, one movie in particular, “Training Day,” had caused quite a stir in the entertainment industry.

It was reported by Worldstar Hiphop that Denzel Washington had to check in with the crips before shooting “Training Day.” The movie was set in Los Angeles, where the crips were one of the most notorious gangs. Denzel’s character, a corrupt police officer, had to interact with the gang members on screen.

Knowing the potential danger of filming in a gang-infested area, the producers of “Training Day” took extra precautions to ensure the safety of the cast and crew. They arranged for Denzel to meet with the crips’ leaders before filming began to discuss the script and his role in the movie.

Denzel was initially hesitant about the meeting, as he had never interacted with gang members before. However, he knew that it was necessary to gain the trust and respect of the crips to ensure a smooth filming process.

On the day of the meeting, Denzel arrived at the location accompanied by several members of the production team. He was greeted by a group of crips, all of whom were heavily armed. Despite the tense atmosphere, Denzel managed to keep his cool and engaged in a conversation with the gang leaders.

After discussing the script and his character’s role in the movie, the crips agreed to cooperate with the production team. They provided security for the filming locations and even acted as extras in some of the scenes.

Thanks to the meeting with the crips, the filming of “Training Day” went smoothly, and the movie became a critical and commercial success. Denzel’s performance earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor, solidifying his status as one of Hollywood’s greatest actors.

In the end, Denzel’s willingness to meet with the crips proved to be a wise decision. It not only helped him to understand the gang culture better but also ensured the safety of everyone involved in the production.

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Written by KrispyLakersNation

[[Anthony L. McKnight II]] also known as Krispy was Born in Rochester, NY attending the "School Of The Arts" Class of 2009. He graduated with a Regents Arts diploma while studying Creative Writing and other arts. He recently became the founder of the Los Angeles Lakers Fan Club on Clubhouse. His club has hosted several celebrity interviews inside the fan club, from names such as Robert Horry, Gloria James, Mark Medina, Jovan Buha. His favorite hobby is spending a day out in nature, favorite sports basketball & football.

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