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Frankie Muniz hints at life-changing plans to permanently move to Australia after becoming a celebrity: ‘I have more friends in Sydney than in the US’

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Frankie Muniz has revealed some life-changing plans after leaving I'm A Celebrity over the weekend. Upon exiting the jungle-based reality show, the Malcolm in the Middle star, 38, announced that he may be heading to Australia permanently. In the photo

Frankie Muniz has revealed life-changing plans after leaving I’m A Celebrity over the weekend.

Upon exiting the jungle-based reality show, the Malcolm in the Middle star, 38, announced she is considering moving to Australia permanently.

speaking to news.com.au on TuesdayMuniz said, “I was already looking at real estate last night.”

‘I was just checking. But now I have more friends who live in Sydney than in the United States,” admitted the former child star, who currently lives in Arizona.

Frankie Muniz left his campmates shocked and in tears as he became the first celebrity to voluntarily quit I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Australia.

Frankie Muniz has revealed some life-changing plans after leaving I'm A Celebrity over the weekend. Upon exiting the jungle-based reality show, the Malcolm in the Middle star, 38, announced that he may be heading to Australia permanently. In the photo

Frankie Muniz has revealed some life-changing plans after leaving I’m A Celebrity over the weekend. Upon exiting the jungle-based reality show, the Malcolm in the Middle star, 38, announced that he may be heading to Australia permanently. In the photo

Speaking to news.com.au on Tuesday, Muniz said: 'I was already looking at real estate last night. I was checking, but now I have more friends who live in Sydney than in the United States

Speaking to news.com.au on Tuesday, Muniz said: ‘I was already looking at real estate last night. “I was checking, but now I have more friends who live in Sydney than in the United States,” admitted the former child star, who currently lives in Arizona with his wife Paige Price and their three-year-old son, Mauz Mosley (all pictured).

Agent Cody Banks star departed the South African jungle in emotional scenes in Sunday night’s episode, after admitting he felt guilty about his relationship with wife Paige Price and three-year-old son Mauz Mosley.

“My current situation with my wife and my son is… I’m guilty of not realizing what they do for me,” he told his campmates during the episode.

‘Hearing my wife say that my son is sad because I don’t play trucks with him, I realize that I have been home so many days, and when I am home I am not present. And I am so ready to be present.”

Frankie Muniz left his campmates shocked and in tears when he became the first celebrity to voluntarily quit I'm A Celebrity. Agent Cody Banks star left the jungle in emotional scenes on Sunday night after admitting he felt guilty about his relationship with his wife and son.

Frankie Muniz left his campmates shocked and in tears when he became the first celebrity to voluntarily quit I’m A Celebrity. Agent Cody Banks star left the jungle in emotional scenes on Sunday night after admitting he felt guilty about his relationship with his wife and son.

'My current situation with my wife and my son is... I'm guilty of not realizing what they do for me,' he told his campmates during the episode.

“My current situation with my wife and my son is… I’m guilty of not realizing what they do for me,” he told his campmates during the episode.

He finished his speech in tears: “I’m a celebrity, get me out of here.”

Her fellow celebrities, including Brittany Hockley and Skye Wheatley, were stunned by the outing.

They both cried when the American actor hugged them before leaving permanently.

'Listening to my wife say that my son is sad because I don't play trucks with him, I realize that I have been home for so many days, and when I am home I am not present. And I am so ready to be present.” He ended his speech in tears: 'I'm a celebrity, get me out of here'

‘Hearing my wife say that my son is sad because I don’t play trucks with him, I realize that I have been home so many days, and when I am home I am not present. And I am so ready to be present.” He ended his speech in tears: ‘I’m a celebrity, get me out of here’

His exit comes shortly after Frankie admitted he’s in for life because he was able to retire as a teenager from his Malcolm In The Middle earnings, and still receives residual checks to this day from foreign reruns.

Last week, the former actor told his campmates that he was worth a staggering $40 million when he was 19 years old.

According The Daily TelegraphBy the end of the show’s run, Muniz was reportedly earning approximately A$230,000 per episode, not adjusted for inflation.

Notably, the star put aside his Hollywood career to focus on racing car driving and was also briefly the drummer for a band called You Hang Up from 2012 to 2014.

The Emmy-nominated actor, 38, told his campmates that he was worth a staggering $40 million when he was 19.

The Emmy-nominated actor, 38, told his campmates that he was worth a staggering $40 million when he was 19.

Notably, the star put aside his Hollywood career to focus on racing car driving and was also briefly the drummer for a band called You Hang Up from 2012 to 2014.

Notably, the star put aside his Hollywood career to focus on racing car driving and was also briefly the drummer for a band called You Hang Up from 2012 to 2014.

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