The actor revealed that the home he had lived in for over a decade was completely gone, but that his chickens had survived.
Hollywood star and director Mel Gibson gave NewsNation a tour of the remains of his Malibu home on Wednesday after it was destroyed in the California wildfires. The post Mel Gibson Gives NewsNation a Tour of His Destroyed Home: ‘I’m Okay,
Academy Award winner Mel Gibson was recording with podcaster Joe Rogan in Austin, Texas when he learned that his Malibu home was likely burning to the ground. “I was kind of ill at ease while we were talking because I knew my neighborhood was on fire ...
I’m OK with it. I’m OK. Don’t look back. You look forward,” the “Braveheart” actor said while examining the remains of his destroyed mansion.
Academy Award winner Mel Gibson was recording with podcaster Joe Rogan in Austin, Texas when he learned that his Malibu home was likely burning to the ground. “I was kind of ill at ease while we ...
Mel Gibson revealed that he lost his Malibu home in the Los Angeles wildfires while he was in Austin to record a podcast interview with Joe Rogan. In a telephone interview on NewsNation’s ...
Mel Gibson revealed that he lost his Malibu home in the Los ... When asked about where he was during the fire that consumed his home, Gibson said he was in Austin, Texas, at the time to record an episode of the Joe Rogan Experience.
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, Texas, Gibson has revealed. The Oscar-winning actor and director shared the news during a telephone interview with NewsNation's Elizabeth Vargas.
Mel Gibson has been spotted for the first time since he lost his home to the LA fires. Mel was seen in the passenger seat of a female pal's car, as he kept a low profile wearing a baseball cap.
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, Texas, Gibson has revealed. The Oscar-winning actor and director shared the news during a telephone interview with NewsNation's Elizabeth Vargas.
Mel Gibson's home in Malibu was destroyed by the Los Angeles wildfires while he was away recording a podcast, the actor said.