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”Every teen girl’s dream” in the ’90s now lives a quite life and works as a psychologist1
He spent his childhood memorizing lines and slipping into roles while struggling to understand himself. As fame grew, so did pressure. When addiction nearly ended his life and tabloids exposed his private battles, the once-celebrated teen star was treated more like a problem than a person. But messages from young fans facing their own struggles reminded him that honesty mattered more than any performance.
Leaving Hollywood wasn’t defeat—it was a turning point. He returned to school and eventually became a clinical psychologist, using his experiences to help others face shame, fear, and the need for acceptance. The spotlight lost a teen idol, but the world gained someone committed to helping people heal.