Spend less money on hair gel: Mel Gibson tells California governor amid wildfires
Actor Mel Gibson shared a post criticizing California Governor Gavin Newsom over his failures in efforts to save homes during the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
Hollywood actor Mel Gibson was among other major stars who lost their Malibu home in the wildfire. In a post on X, Mel Gibson criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom over the devastating wildfires.
After this this post came Newsom was seen blaming the water shortage At a fire hydrant during the devastating Palisades fire. His comments were criticized by both local officials and the public, with mismanagement accused of exacerbating the devastation.
In a post, the Max Max actor wrote, “I lost my home in the Los Angeles wildfires. There is nothing left. It’s a devastating feeling. “My message to Governor Gavin Newsom is that maybe he should spend less money on hair gel and more money on preventing such disasters.”
Take a look at the post here:
in an interview, Newsom questioned about hydrant Water is drying up, leaving firefighters powerless as homes in upscale neighborhoods are engulfed in flames.
“Look, the locals are trying to figure it out,” Newsom said when asked to comment about fire hydrants running out of water.
He added, “This is no different than what we’ve seen in other exceptionally large-scale fires, whether it’s pipes, electrical, or whether it’s total destruction of the system.”
The governor pointed to systemic issues but avoided directly addressing his administration’s role in preventing such a failure.
Gibson previously shared that his home was destroyed in a wildfire while he was recording Joe Rogan’s podcast.
During this time, Strong winds have turned the wildfire into a devastating inferno Across Los Angeles, at least 13 people died and more than 12,000 structures were destroyed, officials said Sunday.
Firefighters have been tirelessly battling the blaze, with officials warning that strong winds overnight and into next week could hamper containment efforts.
The Palisades Fire, now the largest of four active wildfires in Los Angeles County, has grown to 1,000 acres, destroying more homes and triggering immediate evacuations. More than 100,000 residents have been displaced as the Eaton Fire and other fires spread in Altadena.