G-Eazy 'arrested for attacking bouncers and possessing cocaine in Stockholm nightclub while partying with girlfriend Halsey'

RAPPER G-Eazy has been arrested after allegedly being found with cocaine and fighting with bouncers in Sweden, reports claim.

The musician, real name Gerald Earl Gillum, is reported to have punched a security guard in the face several times, according to TMZ.

He is alleged to have become rowdy at a Stockholm nightclub after performing a gig in the Swedish capital.

Videos posted on social media Gillum, 28, appear to show him handing out alcohol shots while partying with girlfriend Halsey and fellow rapper Sean Kingston.

Trouble allegedly flared when the security team asked the California-born musician to calm down.

Police are reported to have been called in after allegations were made that he started throwing punches at bouncers.

 

Swedish cops found a suspicious substance, believed to be cocaine, in the rapper's pocket after arresting him, according to TMZ.

Its sources claim he was taken into custody on suspicion of assault, possession of narcotics and use of narcotics.

Sun Online has tried to contact Gillum's representatives and Stockholm police for information.

The rapper, who had a top ten hit with Me, Myself & I, admitted to drinking too much in an interview with the Evening Standard.

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Gillum explained his song, Sober, was about the "vicious cycle of human behaviour".

He added: "Waking up from the worst hangover and swearing you’ll never drink again, but ultimately falling back into the same cycle.

"Yeah, there were definite low points."

The rapper also told Paper Magazine that he does not handle fame well and can be prone to self-destructive behaviour.

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