Actor Mel Gibson told Fox News host Hannity the reason he decided to reside in California while several Hollywood celebrities made the decision to leave.
The star of the "Daddy's Home" film franchise says President Donald Trump's visit for wildlife relief is "like daddy arrived" for Californians.
Gibson, whose $14.5-million Malibu mansion burned down in the recent California wildfires, has previously been critical of ...
Academy Award winner Mel Gibson in an interview with FOX News host Sean Hannity praised President Donald Trump's visit to Los Angeles to survey the damage from the wildfires. "There are those that ...
The fires – which have claimed 27 lives and destroyed more than 12,000 homes, cars and mobile homes – are regarded as the worst in Los Angeles ... Hollywood star Mel Gibson’s $14.5m ...
As President Donald Trump selected Mel Gibson to be one of his Special ... accused elected officials of mishandling the Los Angeles fires. Gibson, who lost his home in the crisis, blasted Newsom ...
Film producer and actor Mel Gibson lauded President Trump’s ... each other in recent days over the state’s response to the Los Angeles region wildfires that have taken the lives of at least ...
All eight South County fire fighters returned safely to Snohomish County after being deployed assisting with the Los Angeles ...
She has over half a million followers on Instagram. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 05: Mel Gibson and Rosalind Ross attend The Art Of Elysium's 12th Annual Celebration - Heaven held on January ...
Mel Gibson says President Donald Trump's visit to Los Angeles amid wildfire relief efforts is "like daddy arrived." The "Daddy's Home 2" star made the comments during a Friday interview on FOX ...
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