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Oscar-winning actor and director Mel Gibson has played down the loss of his $14.5 million Malibu home to raging wildfires, insisting in the end, it’s all just “stuff.”
“I’m looking at video of ruins of what was once your home. How are you doing?” asked NewsNation journalist Elizabeth Vargas, who interviewed Gibson by phone.
“I’m doing good, you know, it’s just a thing,” the Christian actor replied. “But it is obviously kind of devastating emotionally. You know, you’ve lived there for a long time. And you had all your ‘stuff’… Do you remember George Carlin talking about your ‘stuff’?”
“I had all my ‘stuff’ there and it’s like I’ve been relieved from the burden of my stuff, because it’s all in cinders,” he added.
Gibson was referring to a famous skit by comedian George Carlin, in which he asserted that “a house is just a pile of stuff with a cover on it.” […]
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