Mel Gibson Has Announces Tragic News Loses Malibu Home to Wildfire

In the midst of devastating wildfires tearing through Los Angeles County, actor and filmmaker Mel Gibson has suffered a personal tragedy—his Malibu home of nearly 15 years has been completely destroyed. The wildfires, fueled by relentless winds and parched vegetation, have caused catastrophic damage, including the loss of over 10,000 structures, at least 10 lives, and the evacuation of more than 300,000 residents.

A Personal Loss Amid the Inferno

Speaking to NewsNation by phone, Gibson opened up about the emotional impact of losing his home. “I’m doing good. You know, it’s just a thing. But, you know, it is obviously kind of devastating. It’s emotional,” he said. Reflecting on the material loss, he added with a tinge of humor, “I’ve been relieved from the burden of my stuff because it’s all in cinders. You remember George Carlin talking about your stuff?”

Gibson wasn’t in Malibu when the fire struck. He was in Austin, Texas, recording a podcast with Joe Rogan, but his mind was with his neighborhood. “I was kind of ill at ease while we were talking because I knew my neighborhood was on fire,” he shared. “When I got home, sure enough, it wasn’t there.”

Upon returning, Gibson surveyed the charred remains of his property, finding almost nothing left intact. Yet, in a lighter moment, he mentioned a surprising detail: “The chickens survived. It was amazing. They pooped, and they were fine. So we gave them some grain and some water, and they’re happy and laying eggs and stuff. They weren’t roast chickens.”

A Neighborhood in Ruins

Gibson’s home wasn’t the only casualty. Many of his neighbors suffered similar losses, including fellow actor Ed Harris, whose property was also destroyed. “Some of the neighbors really got it hard,” Gibson remarked. “A dozen places were just non-existent—nothing but a chimney and a few roof tiles.”

The destruction in Malibu is a stark reminder of the wildfire’s ferocity, with officials labeling it the worst in Los Angeles history. Fire crews are struggling to contain the blaze, which remains at 0% containment due to persistent windy and dry conditions.

Cherishing What Truly Matters

Despite the devastation, Gibson maintained a grounded perspective. “I lived there for about 14, 15 years. It was home to me, and I had a lot of personal things there that I can’t get back—photographs, files, personal items, clothing. But these are only things. The good news is that those in my family, and those I love, are all well. We’re all happy and healthy and out of harm’s way. And that’s all I care about, really.”

As the actor begins the process of moving forward, he remains focused on what matters most: the safety of his loved ones. While he laments the loss of cherished memories and possessions, his resilience and humor shine through as he faces this challenging chapter.

The Fight Against the Flames

For the thousands of residents affected, the road to recovery will be long and arduous. Firefighters continue to battle the relentless flames, but containment efforts are hampered by unfavorable weather. Officials have warned that the fight may stretch into the following week, with little reprieve in sight.

Gibson’s story is one of loss, resilience, and gratitude in the face of adversity. As he rebuilds, he serves as a reminder that even amidst devastation, the love and safety of family can provide a beacon of hope.

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