Jonah Hill discussing his hospital stay related to filming The Wolf of Wall Street (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Jonah Hill, the comedic genius behind Superbad and 21 Jump Street, found himself in the hospital with bronchitis after a health mishap on The Wolf of Wall Street set. The culprit? There is too much fake cocaine. Playing Donnie Azoff—loosely based on real-life stockbroker Daniel Porush—came with a fair share of drug-induced antics. Hill didn’t do any actual drugs, of course, but his substitute was a rather intense alternative: vitamin D powder.

The film, directed by Martin Scorsese, is packed with unrestrained debauchery, and Hill’s character is almost always high. Hill and co-star Leonardo DiCaprio spent seven months on set to keep things authentic, mimicking characters constantly hitting the “gear.” That meant Hill was shoveling lines of powder daily, but he didn’t know that even something as “harmless” as vitamin powder could do severe damage. By the end, he had bronchitis—and not just a mild case. It was bad enough to send him to the hospital.

In a 2016 chat on Any Given Wednesday with Bill Simmons, Hill broke down just how bad it got: “I did so much fake cocaine in Wolf of Wall Street, I got bronchitis for three weeks. I had to be hospitalized.” Turns out, fake or not, snorting anything every day for seven months isn’t strictly advisable. “It’s vitamin powder,” Hill added, “but it doesn’t matter because if you ingest that much matter into your lungs, you will get very sick.”

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