Zachery Ty Bryan called his latest domestic violence incident a “painful wake-up call” in an apology for his actions.
The “Home Improvement” alum, 44, told TMZ Thursday that he’s on a “journey toward personal growth” and taking accountability for his previous violent actions.
“Fame as a child actor left scars — being thrust into the spotlight at nine years old brought pressures I wasn’t equipped to handle — but that’s no justification for my choices as an adult,” Bryan told the outlet.
Bryan continued that he “deeply” regrets any pain or harm he’s caused, noting that “domestic violence in any form is unacceptable.”
“The truth is, I’ve struggled with the lasting effects of early fame, addiction, and poor decision-making, which have hurt people I care about and led to repeated legal

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