Take him to San Diego.
According to People, Jonah Hill revealed during a live broadcast of his podcast SmartLess on Saturday that he and his wife Olivia Miller and their two children have decided to leave Los Angeles.
“So, I live in a very small town in San Diego (California),” the 42-year-old actor told an audience over the weekend. “I moved there three years ago when my first child was born.”
Notably, this couple started a family in 2023.
“I wanted to get out of L.A. and raise a family outside of L.A.,” the “Outcome” star continued, revealing that she travels back and forth to Hollywood for work.
Hill went on to gush about her “incredible” and “cool” neighbors.
“They never treated me weird or asked me about my job or anything,” he said. “And my neighbor is one of my great friends, Dr. Sean. … He never once bothered me or thought, ‘Oh, what kind of person is this person?’
The Oscar nominee, who announced earlier this month that he married Miller and is expecting their second child, said he loved growing up in Tinseltown in the ’90s.
“I could go skateboarding downtown, or I could sneak into a movie premiere, or I could sneak into a comedy club and see Chris Rock or something,” he recalled.
“I had access to show business stuff, but I also had access to punk, skate, graffiti and all that naughty stuff,” Hill continued. “And there was no internet. It was really great.”
Elsewhere on the podcast with co-hosts Will Arnett, Jason Bateman and Sean Hayes, Hill said he “shouts to[his]beautiful wife” who was in attendance.
Hill called his best friend Miller and asked, “What’s up, baby?”
The couple sparked romance rumors in 2022, and the vintage boutique co-founder debuted her baby bump the following year.
After Miller gave birth in the summer of 2023, Hill’s ex Sarah Brady accused the Golden Globe nominee of emotional abuse and released screenshots of text messages from their time together.
Brady, 29, defended Hill in a July 2023 voice memo he shared to Instagram, saying he “waited” to publicly accuse Hill until he became a father.
“I didn’t want[Miller]to see all of this while she was pregnant because I didn’t know what kind of stress it would cause on her and the baby’s body,” Surfer said, adding that she hopes Miller “makes an informed decision about how she wants to take care of herself and the baby.”
Hill, who deleted his accounts on the social media platform in 2022, has never spoken out about the backlash.
