Mel Gibson: Hollywood Can Be Fixed, I’ll Stay and Help
California, USASun Jan 26 2025
In a surprising turn, actor Mel Gibson has agreed to stay in California amidst a mass exodus of celebrities. Unlike many peers who have left due to high taxes and strict regulations, Gibson is determined to stick around and work with President Trump’s team to breathe new life into Hollywood. The star, known for roles in films like "Braveheart" and "The Passion of the Christ, " believes that while the industry faces challenges, it can be improved. He sees an opportunity to roll up his sleeves and contribute positively to change. Gibson recently spoke on Fox News, discussing his plans with co-appointed special envoys Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone. They aim to tackle tax incentives, which Gibson feels Governor Gavin Newsom hasn't effectively squeezed much fruit from. This mission is personal for Gibson, who faced regulatory hurdles while filming and even lost his home in recent wildfires. He has criticized the handling of these disasters, indicating that this new role might be his chance to effect real change in an industry he believes needs saving.
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How will Gibson's role as a special envoy impact the overall political climate in Hollywood?
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