The
Crocodile Dundee star, 81, appeared downbeat and emotional during an interview with
Sunrise hosts Natalie Barr and David Koch during Tuesday s program, speaking to the pair from his $4.5 million Venice Beach mansion. I am desperately homesick. You re living in a country right now, alongside New Zealand, that s the light of the world, he told the Sydney-based hosts. I m living in LA county which has 10 million people, and about half of em got COVID. So am I homesick? You bet your life. Los Angeles has been one of the hardest hit areas in the US, registering more than 1.2 million COVID cases and 24,000 deaths since the pandemic began.
The
Crocodile Dundee star, 81, appeared downbeat and emotional during an interview with
Sunrise hosts Natalie Barr and David Koch during Tuesday s program, speaking to the pair from his $4.5 million Venice Beach mansion. I am desperately homesick. You re living in a country right now, alongside New Zealand, that s the light of the world, he told the Sydney-based hosts. I m living in LA county which has 10 million people, and about half of em got COVID. So am I homesick? You bet your life. Los Angeles has been one of the hardest hit areas in the US, registering more than 1.2 million COVID cases and 24,000 deaths since the pandemic began.
The
Crocodile Dundee star, 81, appeared downbeat and emotional during an interview with
Sunrise hosts Natalie Barr and David Koch during Tuesday s program, speaking to the pair from his $4.5 million Venice Beach mansion. I am desperately homesick. You re living in a country right now, alongside New Zealand, that s the light of the world, he told the Sydney-based hosts. I m living in LA county which has 10 million people, and about half of em got COVID. So am I homesick? You bet your life. Los Angeles has been one of the hardest hit areas in the US, registering more than 1.2 million COVID cases and 24,000 deaths since the pandemic began.
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.
398 shares You re living in the country, alongside New Zealand, that s the light of the world, Paul told the presenters. And I m living in LA County, which is 10 million people and half of them have got Covid. So am I homesick? You bet your life, he complained. My son [Chance] would have to be with me, we d strangle each other : The movie star went on to say he wouldn t survive Australia s mandatory 14-day quarantine Hell on earth : Paul lives in the once-elite beachside suburb of Venice, where a vast increase in homelessness has seen hundreds of tents line the beach s famous boardwalk and resulted in a sharp increase in crime