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like President Donald Trump He chose Mel Gibson as one of his special ambassadors with the aim of promoting the business in Hollywood, the actor explained why he chose to stay in California while some celebrities packed the suitcases.
“Many people have left and I do not blame them,” Gibson said during a “Hannity” appearance.
“It didn’t go to them anymore. Even … people who were liberals didn’t go anymore. But if everyone leaves, what will happen?”
Mel Gibson does not blame celebrities fleeing Hollywood, but vows to be “arranged” as Trump’s special ambassador. (Greg Nash/Pool/AFP/John Phillips/Getty Images)
Gibson’s comments come as Fox News presenter Sean Hannity shared that he left New York because of “crime … high taxes … heavy regulations” and “no intention” to return. The “Flight Risk” actor agreed that some A-Listers left for the same reasons.
Despite being on the same page as Fox News presenter Gibson pledged to work with the president in what Trump called a very troubled Hollywood.
“(People) are going elsewhere because it is more cost-effective. There are only (there are) many rules and prohibition things in the way I think they can be removed … But I think it can be adjusted.”
“(People) are going elsewhere because it is more cost-effective. There are only (there are) many rules and prohibition things in the way I think they can be removed … But I think it can be adjusted.”
Last week, Trump announced that, along with Gibson, that Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone would serve as “Special Messengers” in HollywoodAs people begin to ask questions about their role while the industry is counted with a difficult state of affairs.
Trump announced that, along with Gibson, that Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone would serve as “Special Sent” in Hollywood. (Getty Images)
Gibson promised that he would gather with other Hollywood ambassadors to discuss a plan and “educate” himself more on growing issues.
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While Trump returns to office as the 47th president, Gibson believed he “would achieve some results here quickly” while attacked California governor Gavin Newsom.
As a special envoy to Hollywood, Brave Heart actor aims to focus on tax stimuli, as Gibson argued that Newsom’s plans are not “working”.
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“I know Newsom gave some tax incentives, but maybe not enough because it is still not working. There are other things that compensate for it,” he told Hannity.
Actor Mel Gibson tells California Governor Gavin Newsom to ‘spend less on the hair gel’ while fires are exploding in the Los Angeles region. (Getty/Fox News)
The actor of “Christ’s passion” continued to explain how he had to shoot a movie for a day in Los Angeles and it was cheaper to travel with an entire crew, fly to Europe, “shelter” and to film for three. day than to work in a movie “Down the Road”.
“There’s something that doesn’t go there, and I think there is a solution. I know Arnold (Schwarzenegger) tried to equalize the playing field years ago. He couldn’t do it because … there were obstacles. However, he u tried. ”
Gibson, meanwhile, joined the long list of elite residents who have accused officials elected to misuse of fires in Los Angeles.
Gibson, who lost his home in crisis, attacked Newsom in an exclusive interview with Fox News associate Raymond Arroyo.
Gibson joined the long list of Elite residents accused by officials elected to misuse of fires in Los Angeles. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images/Mega/GC Images)
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Although the California governor called for serious changes to occur the fight against the fire And prevention, Gibson called the Newsom plan.
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“You have nothing except rampant crime, acute homeless, high taxes, water mismanagement, firefighters, department depreciation and we have to trust them millions of dollars to reproduce the place we live in? Is our city, is the city. of people, and they have another plan … There are still people from Woolsey Fire living on the trailer … When you have ever seen the ‘build the government better’ … at least, it is insensitive. “
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Mass and deadly fires exploded in the Los Angeles area on January 7, forcing tens of thousands of residents to leave for safety after homes and businesses were destroyed.