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Real Reason Why Bold and the Beautiful’s Joshua Hoffman Considered Calling The National Guard

Joshua Hoffman posted about his need to have someone stop a person outside his home who was playing rap music over and over.

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As if RJ finding out his girlfriend was a psychopath wasn’t enough, The Bold and the Beautiful’s Joshua Hoffman recently had to deal with a real-world kind of insanity. He went on social media and posted about it in a “kidding, not kidding” way. 

Too Much

In real life, B&B’s Hoffman is not only an actor but also a musician. His LinkedIn page says, “My name is Joshua Hoffman, and I’m a multi-faceted artist known in music as my pseudonym Calvin Kingston. I’ve been professionally acting as well as writing, producing, and performing my own music since I was 15 years old.” Check out his music here.

However, the music lover recently ran into a situation that was too much to handle. He wrote on a now-defunct Instagram story, “Someone outside my building has been playing “Downtown” by Macklemore on repeat for the past 30 minutes, and I’m debating calling the National Guard.”

It’s easy to see how a rap song can grate on someone’s nerves, even if they like that kind of music, when it’s played over and over for that long.

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A Lot of Plays

In 2015, Macklemore’s song “Downtown” (Not to be confused with Petula Clark’s beloved hit song, “Downtown,” which was number one on the Billboard Top 100 in 1964 for two weeks) climbed the Billboard charts. Still, Hoffman’s reaction to the repeated song playing was completely justified and would have been so even if someone was blasting a Lawrence Welk tune for 30 minutes.

On his LinkedIn page, Hoffman also stated, “I released my debut album on all streaming platforms, and I have amassed over 250k plays. I plan on continuing to produce, perform, and independently release my original albums for the indefinite future.” We’re looking forward to the day when he plays one of his songs on the show! (Find out what’s next for RJ.)

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