‘Malcolm in the Middle’ star ‘proud to say I live for Jesus Christ’

Actor Frankie Muniz, who starred in the TV series “Malcolm in the Middle,” recently shared his faith on social media. “Happy Sunday!” he posted. “I am proud to say I live for Jesus Christ. Who’s with me?”
Tens of thousands of people liked Muniz’s post, including “Full House” actress and outspoken Christian Candace Cameron Bure, who wrote, “Let’s GO!!! Praise God,” according to “The Christian Post.”
The husband and father, who shot to fame as a child on the hit 2000s sitcom alongside “Breaking Bad” star Bryan Cranston, has become increasingly vocal about his faith in recent years. Muniz, who has been open about his decision to abstain from drugs and alcohol, famously walked away from Hollywood in 2006 to focus on his family and professional race car driving.
“I had all the cars — I was a big car guy — so, yeah, I did get to experience a really amazing life in that sense,” he said. “But all that comes at a super high price. Money does not buy happiness. Look at Hollywood — there’s a lot of miserable people, right?”
In August, he revealed he would be taking a break from NASCAR racing after he took a hard fall off a ladder in his backyard, causing him to break his wrist.
“The phrase ‘FML’ (Frankie Muniz’s Life) takes on new meaning with moments like these,” he said. “Yesterday, I fell from the top of a ladder while changing the batteries in a ring camera in my backyard. Note to self: heed the ladder warning that says, ‘Do not sit or stand on top step.’”
Earlier this year, Disney announced it would revive “Malcolm in the Middle,” and the reboot will include “original cast members Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek on board to reprise their roles as Malcolm and his parents Hal and Lois, respectively.”
“I think people will be surprised, in a sense, where everybody is and the story,” Muniz told “The Hollywood Reporter.” “But it’s only four episodes. It’s hard to fit in 20 years of stuff into four 30-minute episodes, right? But I think people are going to be very happy with what they came up with.”



