“But sure enough, it wasn’t there when I got home.” Prior to the January 7 fires, the “What Women Want” actress had taken a plane to Rogan’s studio in Austin, Texas.
Gibson discovered his house was “perfectly burnt” when he got home. Even if it’s just a thing, it’s clearly devastating. It’s sentimental,” he said. “We have lived there for a long time, you know.”
He made a joke about being “relieved from the burden of [his] stuff because it’s all in cinders” in an attempt to see the positive side of losing his house of almost 15 years.
“When I got home, I thought, ‘Well, at least I don’t have any of those annoying plumbing issues anymore,'” he said.
The poultry he was rearing on the estate somehow made it through the devastating fire. It was incredible. “They were fine when we checked the chicken coop,”