Milla Jovovich says that musician NoMBe is ‘being evicted’ for letting protesters in his apartment

Protests have erupted across the nation in wake of the unjust killing of George Floyd, who died at the hands of police in Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 25.    

And actress Milla Jovovich, 44, took to Instagram on Saturday to announce that ‘one of [her] favorite musicians’ NoMBe was ‘being evicted’ from his Hollywood studio for sheltering protesters who were allegedly ‘shot at by police’ on June 1.

‘[NoMBe] is being evicted because he let some kids who were protesting into his apartment the other night,’ wrote the Resident Evil star, who shared the 29-year-old record producer’s original post with her 3.6million followers.

Eviction: Milla Jovovich, 44, took to Instagram on Saturday to announce that ‘one of [her] favorite musicians’ NoMBe was ‘being evicted’ for sheltering protesters who were allegedly ‘shot at by police’ on June 1

Unjust: '[NoMBe] is being evicted because he let some kids who were protesting into his apartment the other night,' wrote the Resident Evil star, who shared the 29-year-old record producer's original post with her 3.6million followers; Milla pictured in 2019

Unjust: ‘[NoMBe] is being evicted because he let some kids who were protesting into his apartment the other night,’ wrote the Resident Evil star, who shared the 29-year-old record producer’s original post with her 3.6million followers; Milla pictured in 2019

According to NoMBe, ‘after 5 years of working in this studio space and making countless records’ there, he was unexpectedly ‘given 30-days notice to move out.’  

‘Why? There have been several instances at which I’ve let people spend the night in emergencies, the most recent being one of three boys who were shot at by police on Monday,’ he explained in his post.  

‘I’m not asking for a pity-party or anything, but I want to remind you to keep bringing awareness to what is happening to our people. 

‘This is your greatest gift to me. I will come out of all this strong AS F**K, so don’t worry about me, but please please please keep learning and supporting,’ concluded NoMBe.

Unexpected: According to NoMBe, 'after 5 years of working in this studio space and making countless records' there, he was unexpectedly 'given 30-days notice to move out'

Unexpected: According to NoMBe, ‘after 5 years of working in this studio space and making countless records’ there, he was unexpectedly ‘given 30-days notice to move out’

Notice: According to NoMBe, 'after 5 years of working in this studio space and making countless records' there, he was unexpectedly 'given 30-days notice to move out'

Notice: According to NoMBe, ‘after 5 years of working in this studio space and making countless records’ there, he was unexpectedly ‘given 30-days notice to move out’

He also shared an image of the eviction notice that he received that had ’30-DAY NOTICE TO MOVE OUT’ written at the top of it in bold lettering.

NoMBe – being African-American, himself – has been voicing his support of the Black Lives Matter movement on Instagram over the past week.

On Tuesday, he attended a police brutality protest held in Hollywood that brought together the LGBTQ+ community and the black community. 

‘I promised mama I’d stay home, but I just can’t… this is literally my street soooo technically I’m home #peaceful #georgefloyd,’ captioned NoMBe, who provided numerous clips and photos from the organized demonstration.

Black Lives Matter: NoMBe - being African-American, himself - has been voicing his support of the Black Lives Matter movement on Instagram over the past week; NoMBe pictured on Instagram on May 3

Black Lives Matter: NoMBe – being African-American, himself – has been voicing his support of the Black Lives Matter movement on Instagram over the past week; NoMBe pictured on Instagram on May 3

The first clip showed protesters walking with homemade signs in hand as they shouted ‘peaceful protest.’

Other brief videos showcased the atmosphere of the demonstration, as well as the heavy police presence.   

Though Jovovich has not appeared to have attended any of the protests being held across Los Angeles, she has been using her Instagram to spread accurate information pertaining to protest locations/resources and updates on the George Floyd murder case.  

On May 29, Milla made a powerful statement when she took a selfie with an ‘I Can’t Breathe’ sign in hand, while the names of various African-American victims of police brutality rested on the wall behind her. 

The post came just four days after the senseless killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

Taking it to the streets: On Tuesday, he attended a police brutality protest held in Hollywood that brought together the LGBTQ+ community and the black community

Taking it to the streets: On Tuesday, he attended a police brutality protest held in Hollywood that brought together the LGBTQ+ community and the black community

All on video: 'I promised mama I’d stay home, but I just can’t... this is literally my street soooo technically I’m home #peaceful #georgefloyd,' captioned NoMBe, who provided numerous clips and photos from the organized demonstration

All on video: 'I promised mama I’d stay home, but I just can’t... this is literally my street soooo technically I’m home #peaceful #georgefloyd,' captioned NoMBe, who provided numerous clips and photos from the organized demonstration

All on video: ‘I promised mama I’d stay home, but I just can’t… this is literally my street soooo technically I’m home #peaceful #georgefloyd,’ captioned NoMBe, who provided numerous clips and photos from the organized demonstration

‘These are just a few names of the many African Americans who have been murdered by our so called justice system. This needs to stop NOW. We need to re educate our police officers to weed the hateful ones out,’ began the The Fifth Element actress.

‘We need to demand for change in the way our government treats people of color. The War On Drugs needs to be ended. This epidemic of privatized mass incarceration needs to end. We need to treat others as we would like to be treated. End of story,’ concluded Mila.  

The Minneapolis policeman accused of killing Floyd, Chauvin, was originally charged with third-degree murder on May 29, but had that charged upped to second-degree on Wednesday.

Three more officers, Thomas Lane, 37, J. Alexander Kueng, 26, and Tou Thao, 34, were arrested and charged with ‘aiding and abetting murder,’ according to the New York Times.

I Can't Breathe: On May 29, Milla made a powerful statement when she took a selfie with an 'I Can't Breathe' sign in hand, while the names of various African-American victims of police brutality rested on the wall behind her

I Can’t Breathe: On May 29, Milla made a powerful statement when she took a selfie with an ‘I Can’t Breathe’ sign in hand, while the names of various African-American victims of police brutality rested on the wall behind her