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."
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.
Mel Gibson has revealed his Malibu home was destroyed in the Los Angeles wildfires while he was in Austin, Texas, calling it 'devastating'
Actor Mel Gibson discussed losing his home to the deadly wildfires and outlines his frustrations with California's leadership on "The Ingraham Angle."
The actor said that he would "be surprised" if his home in Malibu was still standing as the fires continued to burn.
Mel Gibson has admitted it is "kind of devastating" to have lost his Malibu home in the Los Angeles wildfires but he is grateful he and his family are safe and well.
Mel Gibson is one of the many celebrities who lost their home as part of the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires this week
The Los Angeles fires, which have destroyed large mansions in Malibu and Hollywood, as well as film sets, have unleashed many rumors about how they were caused. Videos could show t
Award-winning actor, producer and director Mel Gibson was in Austin at the time of the Los Angeles fires but says when he arrived back home, “sure enough, it wasn’t there.” Gibson joins “Elizabeth Vargas Reports” and says he has “never seen such a complete burn" like what happened to his home of 14 years,
Actor and film producer Mel Gibson said he was stunned to be appointed as a special envoy to Hollywood under the upcoming Trump administration. “I got the tweet at the same time as all of you and
As firefighters worked to quell the fast-moving flames from wildfires in the Los Angeles and Ventura County areas ... Speaking in an episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience" that released Jan. 9, Mel Gibson said a video sent by his son showed his neighborhood ...
President-elect Donald Trump wants to make Hollywood "bigger, better and stronger" and has cast Mel Gibson, Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone as stars of what he is calling his "Special Ambassadors to a great but very troubled place, Hollywood, California."