Jonah Hill left LA to raise his children in the ‘very small’ city of San Diego

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Jonah Hill has left Hollywood behind and isn’t looking back.
The “Outcome” actress admitted that she booked it in Los Angeles and moved to “a very small town in San Diego” to raise her family.
During a recent live taping of the “SmartLess” podcast, Hill, 42, revealed the move to “America’s Finest City” happened nearly three years ago when she had her first child.
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Jonah Hill left Hollywood to live a quiet life in San Diego with his family. (TheStewartofNY)
“Pretty soon, before we go any further, my wife is here. My best friend. Shout out to my beautiful wife, Liv. Where is she? Oh, what’s wrong, baby?” Hill said this while appearing on stage with show hosts Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett.
“So I live in a very small town in San Diego, and it’s amazing, and my neighbors are amazing people. And when we had our first child, we moved there three years ago.”
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He added, “I wanted to leave LA and raise a family outside of Los Angeles.”

Jonah Hill appeared on a live taping of the “Smartless” podcast in Los Angeles. (Rodin Eckenroth)
The “Superbad” star and his wife recently welcomed their second child, People has confirmed.
Despite finding a way out, Hill boasted about the benefits of being raised in the City of Angels.
“I grew up here,” he admitted. “LA was a cool place to grow up in the ’90s because you could skateboard around town, or sneak into a movie premiere, or sneak into a comedy club and see Chris Rock or something.”
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The Oscar nominee noted, “You could show business stuff, but you had access to punk and skating and graffiti and all that naughty stuff. And there was no Internet. It was so amazing.”

Jonah Hill found fame in the 2007 flick “Superbad.” (Michael Buckner)
Hill landed small roles in her early 20s with cameos in “The Virgin-Year-Old” and “Grandma’s Boy,” before she rose to fame in the 2007 action flick, “Superbad.”
“It was a late night for me,” Hill said earlier GQ style about his first success.
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“[Co-star] Michael Cera and I talk about it all the time. We just had this really strange experience: One day life was one way, and the next day life was another way. Right after ‘Superbad,’ I took a writing job on ‘Brüno’ [with Sacha Baron Cohen].”
Fame quickly caught up with the actor, who admitted that he had “a lot of energy” when he was young and needed a break from Hollywood.

The actor was born and raised in Los Angeles. (Stephane Cardinale-Corbis)
“I was a kid,” he said. “I probably had too much energy for a young person, too much independence, and not enough life skills. I dropped out of college, and I often didn’t understand why people would go to college.”
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“Because if you’re ambitious, why spend four years doing nothing? And then I didn’t realize until I turned 30 that what all my friends were given in those four years was this period of human experimentation.”



