Nick Reiner once ‘destroyed’ parents Rob and Michele’s home during drug-fueled rage

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Nick Reiner revealed that he once “destroyed” parents Rob and Michele Reiner’s home during a drug-fueled rage.

In a 2018 appearance on the “Dopey” podcast, Nick recalled a time when he became violent while being “sequestered” in the famed director and actress’ guest house while he was high “on meth.”

“I went 10 rounds in my guest house,” he shared.

Nick Reiner revealed that he once “destroyed” parents Rob and Michele Reiner’s home during a drug-fueled rage. FilmMagic
In a 2018 appearance on the “Dopey” podcast, Nick recalled a time when he became violent while being “sequestered” in the famed director and actress’ guest house while he was high “on meth.” michelereiner/Instagram

“It’s not much of a story. I got totally spun out on uppers — I think it was coke and something else — and I was up for days on end,” Nick, 32, added.

“I started punching out some things in my guest house.”

The screenwriter said his violent fit “started with the TV” and then he “went over to the lamp.”

“I got totally spun out on uppers — I think it was coke and something else — and I was up for days on end,” Nick, 32, added while reflecting on the incident. Getty Images for Teen Vogue
The screenwriter said his violent fit “started with the TV” and then he “went over to the lamp.” FilmMagic

“Everything in the guest house got wrecked,” he shared.

When asked by one of the podcast hosts if Nick “punched the TV,” he replied, “Yeah. I literally punched the TV.”

Nick could not recall whether or not he lacerated his hand from the television’s glass.

Nick’s 2018 interview resurfaced one day after his parents — Rob, 78, and Michele, 68 — were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood, Calif., home on Sunday. WireImage
The couple’s daughter, Romy (pictured second from right), found their bodies and the pair’s throats had reportedly been slit. michelereiner/Instagram

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The “Being Charlie” writer said that while there was “no logic” behind his violent outburst, he was “pissed that his parents told him he “had to go.”

Nick’s 2018 interview resurfaced one day after his parents — Rob, 78, and Michele, 68 — were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood, Calif., home on Sunday.

The couple’s daughter, Romy, 28, found their bodies and the pair’s throats had reportedly been slit.

Nick was arrested on charges of the murders on Monday. He is being held at Parker Center Jail in Downtown Los Angeles with a $4 million bail.

Nick was arrested on charges of the murders on Monday. He is being held at Parker Center Jail in Downtown Los Angeles with a $4 million bail. Todd Williamson/JanuaryImages / BACKGRID
Page Six exclusively reported that he “hated himself for not being as talented, prolific or beloved” as his father, Rob, and his grandfather, Carl Reiner. BACKGRID
Rob and Michele also shared son Jake, 34. The Emmy winner also adopted daughter Tracy Reiner, 61, during his marriage to his first wife, Penny Marshall. @michelereiner/Instagram

Nick openly battled with drug addiction since he was a teenager and had a reputation for violent behavior. In a 2016 interview with People, He even spoke about how he was homeless because he refused to enter rehab.

Sources exclusively told Page Six Monday that Nick “hated himself for not being as talented, prolific or beloved” as his father, Rob, and his grandfather, Carl Reiner.

Rob and Michele also shared son Jake, 34. The Emmy winner also adopted daughter Tracy Reiner, 61, during his marriage to his first wife, Penny Marshall.

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