Mel Gibson gave a tour of what's left of his $14.5 million Malibu home after the Los Angeles wildfires burnt it to the ground along with the rest of the neighborhood.NewsNation's Brian Entin walked around the burnt rubble with the 69-year-old actor/director as they covered the charred remains of the Southern California area.
Mel Gibson tells Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo that he feels "stripped down" from the Los Angeles wildfires as he blames elected officials for "monumental mismanagement."
Actor Mel Gibson denounced California Governor Gavin Newsom over the ongoing Los Angeles area wildfires while appearing on a Thursday episode of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast.
During a Thursday appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast, actor Mel Gibson promoted the use of ivermectin to treat cancer, accused the pope of covering up pedophilia in the Catholic Church, and railed against California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D)—all as his Malibu home, unbeknownst to him, burned to the ground.
The actor said that he would "be surprised" if his home in Malibu was still standing as the fires continued to burn.
Gavin Newsom, ripped the Democrat as he spoke with filmmaker Mel Gibson on Thursday ... be "surprised if my home is still there" in Southern California, saying that his son, a volunteer fireman ...
For “Flight Risk,” his first outing as a director in nearly a decade, the Oscar winner isn’t quite taking center stage.
Celebrities including Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal, Miles Teller and reality stars Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag have all had their homes destroyed by the wildfires sweeping Los Angeles.
The actor and director has sparked a wave of criticism by suggesting that the devastating fires that have ravaged Southern California could be part of a premeditated plan related to water scarcity. This is another one of his controversies.
NEW: Joe Rogan and Mel Gibson blast California Governor Gavin Newsom for failing to prepare Los Angeles for the devastating wildfires. "They spent $24 billion last year on the homeless, and what did they spend on preventing these wildfires?" "In 2019, Newsom said he would take... pic.twitter.com/xJaQeDVMIA