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Step by Step’s Bronson Pinchot Once Fantasized About a ‘Truck Hitting’ Him


Bronson Pinchot opens up about mental health, stardom after ‘Beverly Hills Cop' and how he finally found balance in his life

Pinchot, 65, recalled on the Monday, April 7, episode of the “Pod Meets World” podcast that he was “so poor” when Beverly Hills Cop was released in 1984, to the point where he was “at the end of my tether.” Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Niche Imports Eddie Murphy partially credits a night out with Robin Williams and John Belushi in the 1980s for helping him realize he “wasn’t interested” in drugs — something he sees as a gift from up above. “On my way home, a car full of teenagers drove off of Point Statia Avenue and onto the sidewalk and came right up to, like, three feet in front of me and jumped out and started hugging me,” he said.

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