
Bug Hall, who was arrested in 2020 for inhaling illicit substances, identified himself as “a radical Catholic” in a recent interview.
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Years after his arrest for inhaling illicit substances, Bug Hall, former child star of “Little Rascals”, announced in a recent interview that he has traded Hollywood for a quiet life in the countryside.
Hall, 40, revealed that he decided to leave Hollywood in 2020 after being arrested for allegedly inhaling the contents of compressed air cans.
According to a report by Page Six, the former actor moved with his wife and the couple’s five daughters to a small area in Arkansas, USA, and currently identifies as “a radical Catholic.”

To follow his religious commitment, Hall donated all of his savings and most of his material possessions and also stated that he intends to “maintain a life as free as possible from the need for income.”
According to the publication, the actor and his family live in a trailer with an artesian well and a generator, and the girls are homeschooled by their parents, who believe that formal schools do not make sense.
Hall became known to the public for his role as Alfalfa in “Little Rascals”, a film produced by Steven Spielberg in 1994. He also starred in “Get a Clue”, a 2002 Disney film, alongside Lindsay Lohan and Brenda Song.
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