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Rami Malek Details Racial Profiling Incident: “A Very Precarious Situation”


Mon 20 Jan 2025 | 11:10 AM
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Egyptian-American Rami Malek has opened up about his experience with racism.

In a recent discussion with The Guardian, Malek detailed his ethnicity once landed him in the crosshairs of Los Angeles police.

“I got thrown on the bonnet of an LAPD cop car because someone had robbed a liquor store and stolen a woman’s bag,” He explained. “They said the [thief] was of Latin descent and, ‘You fit the description.’ I remember how hot that engine was, they must have been racing over there and it was almost burning my hands.”

Luckily for the “Mr. Robot” star, the Oscar-winning actor had a “clever” friend nearby who could clarify Malek’s race to the apprehending officer.

“My friend, who was Caucasian, was clever enough to go, ‘Actually, sir, he’s Egyptian. Not Latin,’” Malek recalled. “I remember laughing on the cop car, thinking, ‘OK, this is a very precarious situation. I may well be going to jail for something I’ve not done.’”

He said he is anxious that discrimination against immigrants in the U.S. could worsen with Donald Trump taking office on January 20.

Malek went on to explain that former President Barack Obama’s book “Dreams from My Father and The Audacity of Hope” remains a key source of perseverance, even when elections don’t have the preferred result.

“The idea that a man with a father from Kenya and a mother from Kansas could become president of the United States, it was one of the most hopeful moments from the story of the American dream,” Malek said. “That’s been flipped on its head. I always look at situations like this and just hope that it brings out the absolute best in us.”