Mel Gibson has confirmed that his Malibu home was destroyed by the Los Angeles wildfires while he was away recording an episode of *The Joe Rogan Experience*. The Oscar-winning actor described his property as “completely toasted” and criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom’s handling of the wildfire crisis.
The devastating wildfires have claimed at least 10 lives, destroyed thousands of structures, and forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents. Authorities warn that strong winds could worsen the situation, further fueling the flames.
Speaking on Elizabeth Vargas Reports on NewsNation, Gibson expressed his emotional struggle, saying, “It’s kind of devastating, it’s emotional. I’ve been relieved from the burden of my stuff because it’s all in cinders.”
Gibson revealed he had lived at his Malibu home for 15 years, which he now described as reduced to ashes. Neighboring homes, including one owned by fellow actor Ed Harris, were also destroyed. Gibson confirmed that his family safely evacuated before the flames reached their property.
The Braveheart star criticized Governor Newsom during his podcast appearance with Joe Rogan, accusing the governor of neglecting forest management despite previous promises. “I think all our tax dollars probably went for Gavin’s hair gel,” Gibson quipped.
The Los Angeles area is currently experiencing the worst wildfires in its history, with five major fires consuming over 31,000 acres and forcing the evacuation of 180,000 people. Fire chief David Acuna reported that an estimated 10,000 structures may have been destroyed and warned that high winds could lead to further devastation.
Political Fallout
The wildfire crisis has also sparked political tension. President-elect Donald Trump called for Governor Newsom’s resignation, criticizing his response to the disaster. Trump stated, “One of the best and most beautiful parts of the US is burning down to the ground.”
Governor Newsom defended the state’s efforts, stating that authorities were “throwing everything at our disposal” to combat the fires and protect communities. A spokesperson for Newsom accused Trump of politicizing the disaster while the governor focused on ensuring firefighters had the resources they needed.
President Joe Biden pledged additional federal resources to California, calling the disaster “the most widespread, devastating fire” in the state’s history.
Celebrity Losses
Several celebrities have also lost their homes to the wildfires.
– Paris Hilton shared footage of her devastated property, calling the loss “indescribable.”
– Billy Crystal expressed heartbreak over losing his Pacific Palisades home of more than 40 years.
– Ricki Lake described her destroyed home as her “dream house.”
– Other celebrities, including Sir Anthony Hopkins, John Goodman, Anna Faris, and Cary Elwes, also reportedly lost their homes.
– Actor Rainn Wilson shared a video of his burned property, calling the disaster a “valuable lesson.”
Meanwhile, Police Academy star Steve Guttenberg assisted firefighters by clearing parked cars to make room for fire engines. “This is not a parking lot,” he told KTLA.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who reside in California, have reportedly offered their home as a safe haven for friends and loved ones affected by the evacuations. In a statement, Prince Harry and Meghan urged others to do the same, saying, “If you are able to offer them a safe haven in your home, please do.”