Why Josh Duhamel Decided to Leave Hollywood
MINNESOTA, AUG 10 – Josh Duhamel left Los Angeles to build and refurbish an off-grid cabin, embracing a rural lifestyle focused on family and basic skills, he said in interviews.
- In an interview published on Sunday, August 10, Josh Duhamel told People he left Los Angeles for Minnesota after feeling a personal ‘calling’ to reconnect with basics.
- More than a decade ago, Duhamel purchased a half-parcel of land near Fargo, North Dakota, and built a remote, wooded retreat 'removed from everything,' he told Parade in April.
- Without electricity or running water, the lakeside property lacked amenities for years, and Duhamel slowly built a rustic 'doomsday cabin' by himself.
- At the wooded retreat, Duhamel finds joy connecting with nature alongside his wife Audra Mari and sons Shepherd and Axl.
- Beyond seclusion, Duhamel's move to Minnesota allowed him to get a lot closer to his parents, making the property a central family hub.
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