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Paul Hogan, 81, to board a plane home from Los Angeles at any moment

The new quarantine rules come as welcome news to Hogan, 81, who is ready to board a plane home at any moment from Los Angeles to Sydney, reports New Idea

Paul Hogan, 81, explains the sign telling homeless people to stay away from his home

Paul Hogan is continuing to deny writing a sign warning homeless people in his crime-stricken LA neighbourhood to stay away from his $3.5million mansion. The Crocodile Dundee star now insists he didn t write the note saying THIS IS MY HOUSE NOT YOURS and claims he was pictured carrying a red marker pen near the sign because he was in fact leaving instructions for an electrician. Hogan, 81, told Channel Seven s The Morning Show via a representative he was writing his house number on a pole so the electrician would know which gate to enter the property from. I did not leave the note : Paul Hogan is continuing to deny writing a sign warning homeless people in his crime-stricken LA neighbourhood to stay away from his $3.5million mansion

Paul Hogan DENIES writing callous note to the homeless outside his $3 5million Venice Beach mansion

Australians turn on entitled Paul Hogan after he begged to return home

Paul Hogan said on Tuesday he was desperate to return to Australia as his adopted home city of Los Angeles is battered by Covid-19 and a surge in crime. But it seems Aussies are less eager to welcome back the once-beloved comedian, who abandoned his native country decades ago when his Hollywood career took off. Hogan, 81, failed to win any sympathy from viewers when he told Sunrise hosts David Kochie Koch and Natalie Barr he wanted to leave LA for good - only to then whinge about the prospect of 14 days of hotel quarantine. Australians turn on entitled Paul Hogan: The Crocodile Dundee star, 81, has been told to stay in LA after he begged to return home on Tuesday. Pictured during his interview on Sunrise

Paul Hogan is trapped in hell on earth LA neighbourhood

948 shares His house is like a fortress and it needs to be. I can see why [he] wants to move out, Mr Proctor added. Paul moved to the United States permanently in 2005, after growing up in Granville in Sydney s western suburbs.   Crisis: Venice has seen a vast increase in crime and homelessness, with hundreds of tents now lining the beach s famous boardwalk  (pictured)  However, the comedian revealed last year that he was itching to leave the U.S. as soon as the coronavirus pandemic is over. I can t wait for this stupid disease to go away so I can get out, Paul revealed in the News Corp podcast Evenin Viewers with Paul Hogan.

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