Bug Hall, the beloved child star of 'The Little Rascals', has made headlines with his unconventional lifestyle choices. In an exclusive interview, Bug reveals his decision to live a life of simplicity and self-sufficiency, away from the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. But here's where it gets controversial... Bug and his family have chosen to live off-the-grid in Arkansas, taking a 'vow of poverty' and forgoing the financial gains of his acting career. Bug, who played the iconic character Alfalfa, explains his motivation, stating, 'My goal is to maintain a life as free of any need for an income as possible.' But this isn't just a fleeting decision; Bug and his family are building a self-sustaining home and hydro-electrical dam, aiming to be completely off-grid within six months. And this is the part most people miss... Bug's journey to simplicity began with a personal struggle. After a 15-year sober streak, he faced a relapse that led to an arrest for huffing air duster cans in Texas. Bug reflects on this moment, expressing gratitude for the wake-up call it provided. He explains, 'I loved making movies. I loved writing, producing, acting... So God had to shake me up a little harder, I suppose.' This experience prompted Bug to reevaluate his life and ultimately decide to leave Hollywood. Bug's decision to leave the industry is rooted in his desire to break free from what he calls a life of 'manipulation' and 'meaningless' work. Instead, he and his wife Jill are homeschooling their five children, encouraging them to think outside the box. Bug's 8-year-old daughter has her eyes set on starting a convent on the family's Arkansas land, while another daughter dreams of a house for herself and her future husband. But this isn't just a fairytale ending; Bug's philosophy extends beyond his family. In a previous YouTube video, he discussed raising his children in a 'radical Catholic extremist life', believing it to be the key to combating modern society. Bug's vow of poverty is not just about material possessions; he sees them as 'just a big pile of nothing'. He adds, 'It really wasn't all that great of a sacrifice compared to what our Lord had planned to give me in return.' So, what does the future hold for Bug and his family? Will they achieve their goal of living completely off-grid? And how will their unconventional choices impact their children's future? Bug's story is a thought-provoking one, leaving us with questions and inviting us to explore the boundaries of traditional living. Will you agree or disagree with Bug's decision? Share your thoughts in the comments below!