Mel Gibson has joined the long list of stars who have lost their homes in the Los Angeles wildfires. The actor's house in Malibu has been burnt to the ground. The terrible news came while he was away recording a podcast with Joe Rogan in Austin,
The actor revealed that the home he had lived in for over a decade was completely gone, but that his chickens had survived.
Actor and director Mel Gibson lost his Malibu home to the ongoing wildfires in Southern ... “You live there for a long time and you had all your stuff — you remember George Carlin talking about ‘your stuff’?” Gibson, who was referencing a well ...
While in Austin doing a podcast interview with Joe Rogan, Mel Gibson disclosed that he lost his Malibu house in the flames in Los Angeles.The
The actor and director says his Malibu home was destroyed by the Los Angeles wildfires while he was away recording a podcast with Joe Rogan in Texas.
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Mandy Moore, Anna Faris, Milo Ventimiglia, Paris Hilton, Jeff Bridges, Bozoma Saint John, Mel Gibson, Billy Crystal and Diane Warren are among the celebrities whose houses were destroyed by the blazes.
Despite the finger-pointing about who is to blame for the spread of the LA fires, veteran climate writer Jeff Goodell believes no level of preparation could have fundamentally changed the trajectory of this disaster.
Los Angeles saw a frightening natural weather event - and its star-studded community has been heavily impacted. An extreme wind storm, caused by Santa Ana gusts, sparked fast-burning brush fires at around 10 a.
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