Oliver Sanchez Eludes Police During ‘Punkd’ Shoot

VAN NUYS, Calif. — Matt Zane is at it again, causing public disturbances as he shoots "Punkd Ur Ass #3," the latest entry in the "Jackass"-style series that asks male talent to perform oddball stunts in order to get to work with hot new talent.

The concept was simple: male performer Oliver Sanchez was told to order fast-food for the crew and get back to the set in order to work with a hot porn star. But Sanchez was ordered to perform the task nude and in a convertible.

"I thought the people working at the drive-through would get a kick out of yesterday’s stunt," Zane said. "The first drive-through employee didn't seem to mind, but that changed fast when the male cashier came to the window. He started yelling and screaming at Oliver about calling the cops. Of course, I was hiding around the corner filming and couldn't make out exactly what was going on but I could tell this guy was pissed! When I heard the word ‘police’ I started running back to one of the getaway cars."

Three cop cars passed the crew as they were getting away.

" I can't believe Oliver did it," said Mark Zane, Matt's brother. "It's amazing what guys will do for pussy."

Past stunts have included fighting an 11-time world champion kickboxer, getting pelted with paintballs, and oil wrestling with fat chicks.

"Punkd UR Ass 3" will be distributed by Evolution later this year.

For publicity information, photos or to contact Zane, email Evolution PR Manager Alexandra Hayes at Alexandra@evolutiondist.com or call (609) 426-1777, ext. 558.

For more info on Evolution Distribution, log on to EvolutionDist.com.

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