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    Domino’s tests viral watermelon pizza recipe with its own twist, TikTok creator chimes in

    Domino’s Australia jumped on a viral TikTok creation – watermelon pizza – and doesn’t seem to be impressed.

    “Y’all keep asking us for a low carb option,” the pizza chain captioned their review video on Monday, and credited Oliver Paterson (AKA El Burrito Monster) as its source for inspiration. 

    Paterson had created a watermelon pizza recipe in June that went viral on TikTok with more than 3.4 million views. However, his recipe called for barbecue sauce and chorizo while Domino’s opted for tomato sauce and pepperoni slices.

    LIZZO TRIES TIKTOK’S MUSTARD ON WATERMELON TREND: ‘I DON’T UNDERSTAND’

    The pizza chain determined watermelon pizza “might be acquired taste,” but Paterson told Fox News that the pizza chain might have a better experience following his recipe.

    “I’ve seen people attempt to recreate it but get the key details wrong to make it work – the watermelon needs to be cooked before the toppings go on to remove as much moisture as possible to avoid a soggy mess,” Paterson wrote in an Instagram direct message. “Also it’s very vital to use BBQ sauce rather than marinara/tomato. BBQ is already a tried and tested flavor combination with watermelon. Tomato (I haven’t tried myself but would assume) simply does not work, so with these two errors it’s unsurprising they did not enjoy their recreation.”

    11 WONDERFULLY CREATIVE WAYS TO SERVE WATERMELON THIS SUMMER 

    Paterson went on to add that he’s gone on to make his viral watermelon recipe for several people who have reportedly enjoyed the unconventional dish.

    “It tastes sweet and smoky, with fatty salty richness from the cheese and chorizo,” he shared when describing the flavor.

    PIZZA IS THE ‘MOST EXPENSIVE’ IN THESE 9 STATES 

    Paterson said he felt inspired to try watermelon pizza after he saw a contestant on the Netflix cooking show “Crazy Delicious” win a round with their barbecue watermelon creation.

    “The judges really liked it so I decided to recreate it myself,” he wrote to Fox News. “It came out really great so I wanted to put my own twist on it, and with the pineapple on pizza debate raging, I decided to switch to watermelon as I don’t really like pineapple, but then thought I would make watermelon the base for the pizza as it was just the right size for it.”

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    While Paterson knew his watermelon pizza recipe would likely elicit a strong reaction when he shared it on social media, he said he’s still surprised at how many people it has reached. 

    “I half expected it to cause a bit of controversy but didn’t expect it to go as far as it did,” Paterson said. “It’s far off my most viewed TikTok but it’s definitely the video that got the most mainstream attention.” 

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    Representatives at Domino’s Australia did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment. 

    Domino’s tests viral watermelon pizza recipe with its own twist, TikTok creator chimes in

    Domino’s Australia jumped on a viral TikTok creation – watermelon pizza – and doesn’t seem to be impressed.

    “Y’all keep asking us for a low carb option,” the pizza chain captioned their review video on Monday, and credited Oliver Paterson (AKA El Burrito Monster) as its source for inspiration. 

    Paterson had created a watermelon pizza recipe in June that went viral on TikTok with more than 3.4 million views. However, his recipe called for barbecue sauce and chorizo while Domino’s opted for tomato sauce and pepperoni slices.

    LIZZO TRIES TIKTOK’S MUSTARD ON WATERMELON TREND: ‘I DON’T UNDERSTAND’

    The pizza chain determined watermelon pizza “might be acquired taste,” but Paterson told Fox News that the pizza chain might have a better experience following his recipe.

    “I’ve seen people attempt to recreate it but get the key details wrong to make it work – the watermelon needs to be cooked before the toppings go on to remove as much moisture as possible to avoid a soggy mess,” Paterson wrote in an Instagram direct message. “Also it’s very vital to use BBQ sauce rather than marinara/tomato. BBQ is already a tried and tested flavor combination with watermelon. Tomato (I haven’t tried myself but would assume) simply does not work, so with these two errors it’s unsurprising they did not enjoy their recreation.”

    11 WONDERFULLY CREATIVE WAYS TO SERVE WATERMELON THIS SUMMER 

    Paterson went on to add that he’s gone on to make his viral watermelon recipe for several people who have reportedly enjoyed the unconventional dish.

    “It tastes sweet and smoky, with fatty salty richness from the cheese and chorizo,” he shared when describing the flavor.

    PIZZA IS THE ‘MOST EXPENSIVE’ IN THESE 9 STATES 

    Paterson said he felt inspired to try watermelon pizza after he saw a contestant on the Netflix cooking show “Crazy Delicious” win a round with their barbecue watermelon creation.

    “The judges really liked it so I decided to recreate it myself,” he wrote to Fox News. “It came out really great so I wanted to put my own twist on it, and with the pineapple on pizza debate raging, I decided to switch to watermelon as I don’t really like pineapple, but then thought I would make watermelon the base for the pizza as it was just the right size for it.”

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    While Paterson knew his watermelon pizza recipe would likely elicit a strong reaction when he shared it on social media, he said he’s still surprised at how many people it has reached. 

    “I half expected it to cause a bit of controversy but didn’t expect it to go as far as it did,” Paterson said. “It’s far off my most viewed TikTok but it’s definitely the video that got the most mainstream attention.” 

    CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER

    Representatives at Domino’s Australia did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment. 

    Domino’s tests viral watermelon pizza recipe with its own twist, TikTok creator chimes in

    Domino’s Australia jumped on a viral TikTok creation – watermelon pizza – and doesn’t seem to be impressed.

    “Y’all keep asking us for a low carb option,” the pizza chain captioned their review video on Monday, and credited Oliver Paterson (AKA El Burrito Monster) as its source for inspiration. 

    Paterson had created a watermelon pizza recipe in June that went viral on TikTok with more than 3.4 million views. However, his recipe called for barbecue sauce and chorizo while Domino’s opted for tomato sauce and pepperoni slices.

    LIZZO TRIES TIKTOK’S MUSTARD ON WATERMELON TREND: ‘I DON’T UNDERSTAND’

    The pizza chain determined watermelon pizza “might be acquired taste,” but Paterson told Fox News that the pizza chain might have a better experience following his recipe.

    “I’ve seen people attempt to recreate it but get the key details wrong to make it work – the watermelon needs to be cooked before the toppings go on to remove as much moisture as possible to avoid a soggy mess,” Paterson wrote in an Instagram direct message. “Also it’s very vital to use BBQ sauce rather than marinara/tomato. BBQ is already a tried and tested flavor combination with watermelon. Tomato (I haven’t tried myself but would assume) simply does not work, so with these two errors it’s unsurprising they did not enjoy their recreation.”

    11 WONDERFULLY CREATIVE WAYS TO SERVE WATERMELON THIS SUMMER 

    Paterson went on to add that he’s gone on to make his viral watermelon recipe for several people who have reportedly enjoyed the unconventional dish.

    “It tastes sweet and smoky, with fatty salty richness from the cheese and chorizo,” he shared when describing the flavor.

    PIZZA IS THE ‘MOST EXPENSIVE’ IN THESE 9 STATES 

    Paterson said he felt inspired to try watermelon pizza after he saw a contestant on the Netflix cooking show “Crazy Delicious” win a round with their barbecue watermelon creation.

    “The judges really liked it so I decided to recreate it myself,” he wrote to Fox News. “It came out really great so I wanted to put my own twist on it, and with the pineapple on pizza debate raging, I decided to switch to watermelon as I don’t really like pineapple, but then thought I would make watermelon the base for the pizza as it was just the right size for it.”

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    While Paterson knew his watermelon pizza recipe would likely elicit a strong reaction when he shared it on social media, he said he’s still surprised at how many people it has reached. 

    “I half expected it to cause a bit of controversy but didn’t expect it to go as far as it did,” Paterson said. “It’s far off my most viewed TikTok but it’s definitely the video that got the most mainstream attention.” 

    CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER

    Representatives at Domino’s Australia did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment. 

    Domino’s tests viral watermelon pizza recipe with its own twist, TikTok creator chimes in

    Domino’s Australia jumped on a viral TikTok creation – watermelon pizza – and doesn’t seem to be impressed.

    “Y’all keep asking us for a low carb option,” the pizza chain captioned their review video on Monday, and credited Oliver Paterson (AKA El Burrito Monster) as its source for inspiration. 

    Paterson had created a watermelon pizza recipe in June that went viral on TikTok with more than 3.4 million views. However, his recipe called for barbecue sauce and chorizo while Domino’s opted for tomato sauce and pepperoni slices.

    LIZZO TRIES TIKTOK’S MUSTARD ON WATERMELON TREND: ‘I DON’T UNDERSTAND’

    The pizza chain determined watermelon pizza “might be acquired taste,” but Paterson told Fox News that the pizza chain might have a better experience following his recipe.

    “I’ve seen people attempt to recreate it but get the key details wrong to make it work – the watermelon needs to be cooked before the toppings go on to remove as much moisture as possible to avoid a soggy mess,” Paterson wrote in an Instagram direct message. “Also it’s very vital to use BBQ sauce rather than marinara/tomato. BBQ is already a tried and tested flavor combination with watermelon. Tomato (I haven’t tried myself but would assume) simply does not work, so with these two errors it’s unsurprising they did not enjoy their recreation.”

    11 WONDERFULLY CREATIVE WAYS TO SERVE WATERMELON THIS SUMMER 

    Paterson went on to add that he’s gone on to make his viral watermelon recipe for several people who have reportedly enjoyed the unconventional dish.

    “It tastes sweet and smoky, with fatty salty richness from the cheese and chorizo,” he shared when describing the flavor.

    PIZZA IS THE ‘MOST EXPENSIVE’ IN THESE 9 STATES 

    Paterson said he felt inspired to try watermelon pizza after he saw a contestant on the Netflix cooking show “Crazy Delicious” win a round with their barbecue watermelon creation.

    “The judges really liked it so I decided to recreate it myself,” he wrote to Fox News. “It came out really great so I wanted to put my own twist on it, and with the pineapple on pizza debate raging, I decided to switch to watermelon as I don’t really like pineapple, but then thought I would make watermelon the base for the pizza as it was just the right size for it.”

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    While Paterson knew his watermelon pizza recipe would likely elicit a strong reaction when he shared it on social media, he said he’s still surprised at how many people it has reached. 

    “I half expected it to cause a bit of controversy but didn’t expect it to go as far as it did,” Paterson said. “It’s far off my most viewed TikTok but it’s definitely the video that got the most mainstream attention.” 

    CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER

    Representatives at Domino’s Australia did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment. 

    Domino’s tests viral watermelon pizza recipe with its own twist, TikTok creator chimes in

    Domino’s Australia jumped on a viral TikTok creation – watermelon pizza – and doesn’t seem to be impressed.

    “Y’all keep asking us for a low carb option,” the pizza chain captioned their review video on Monday, and credited Oliver Paterson (AKA El Burrito Monster) as its source for inspiration. 

    Paterson had created a watermelon pizza recipe in June that went viral on TikTok with more than 3.4 million views. However, his recipe called for barbecue sauce and chorizo while Domino’s opted for tomato sauce and pepperoni slices.

    LIZZO TRIES TIKTOK’S MUSTARD ON WATERMELON TREND: ‘I DON’T UNDERSTAND’

    The pizza chain determined watermelon pizza “might be acquired taste,” but Paterson told Fox News that the pizza chain might have a better experience following his recipe.

    “I’ve seen people attempt to recreate it but get the key details wrong to make it work – the watermelon needs to be cooked before the toppings go on to remove as much moisture as possible to avoid a soggy mess,” Paterson wrote in an Instagram direct message. “Also it’s very vital to use BBQ sauce rather than marinara/tomato. BBQ is already a tried and tested flavor combination with watermelon. Tomato (I haven’t tried myself but would assume) simply does not work, so with these two errors it’s unsurprising they did not enjoy their recreation.”

    11 WONDERFULLY CREATIVE WAYS TO SERVE WATERMELON THIS SUMMER 

    Paterson went on to add that he’s gone on to make his viral watermelon recipe for several people who have reportedly enjoyed the unconventional dish.

    “It tastes sweet and smoky, with fatty salty richness from the cheese and chorizo,” he shared when describing the flavor.

    PIZZA IS THE ‘MOST EXPENSIVE’ IN THESE 9 STATES 

    Paterson said he felt inspired to try watermelon pizza after he saw a contestant on the Netflix cooking show “Crazy Delicious” win a round with their barbecue watermelon creation.

    “The judges really liked it so I decided to recreate it myself,” he wrote to Fox News. “It came out really great so I wanted to put my own twist on it, and with the pineapple on pizza debate raging, I decided to switch to watermelon as I don’t really like pineapple, but then thought I would make watermelon the base for the pizza as it was just the right size for it.”

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    While Paterson knew his watermelon pizza recipe would likely elicit a strong reaction when he shared it on social media, he said he’s still surprised at how many people it has reached. 

    “I half expected it to cause a bit of controversy but didn’t expect it to go as far as it did,” Paterson said. “It’s far off my most viewed TikTok but it’s definitely the video that got the most mainstream attention.” 

    CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER

    Representatives at Domino’s Australia did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment. 

    Domino’s tests viral watermelon pizza recipe with its own twist, TikTok creator chimes in

    Domino’s Australia jumped on a viral TikTok creation – watermelon pizza – and doesn’t seem to be impressed.

    “Y’all keep asking us for a low carb option,” the pizza chain captioned their review video on Monday, and credited Oliver Paterson (AKA El Burrito Monster) as its source for inspiration. 

    Paterson had created a watermelon pizza recipe in June that went viral on TikTok with more than 3.4 million views. However, his recipe called for barbecue sauce and chorizo while Domino’s opted for tomato sauce and pepperoni slices.

    LIZZO TRIES TIKTOK’S MUSTARD ON WATERMELON TREND: ‘I DON’T UNDERSTAND’

    The pizza chain determined watermelon pizza “might be acquired taste,” but Paterson told Fox News that the pizza chain might have a better experience following his recipe.

    “I’ve seen people attempt to recreate it but get the key details wrong to make it work – the watermelon needs to be cooked before the toppings go on to remove as much moisture as possible to avoid a soggy mess,” Paterson wrote in an Instagram direct message. “Also it’s very vital to use BBQ sauce rather than marinara/tomato. BBQ is already a tried and tested flavor combination with watermelon. Tomato (I haven’t tried myself but would assume) simply does not work, so with these two errors it’s unsurprising they did not enjoy their recreation.”

    11 WONDERFULLY CREATIVE WAYS TO SERVE WATERMELON THIS SUMMER 

    Paterson went on to add that he’s gone on to make his viral watermelon recipe for several people who have reportedly enjoyed the unconventional dish.

    “It tastes sweet and smoky, with fatty salty richness from the cheese and chorizo,” he shared when describing the flavor.

    PIZZA IS THE ‘MOST EXPENSIVE’ IN THESE 9 STATES 

    Paterson said he felt inspired to try watermelon pizza after he saw a contestant on the Netflix cooking show “Crazy Delicious” win a round with their barbecue watermelon creation.

    “The judges really liked it so I decided to recreate it myself,” he wrote to Fox News. “It came out really great so I wanted to put my own twist on it, and with the pineapple on pizza debate raging, I decided to switch to watermelon as I don’t really like pineapple, but then thought I would make watermelon the base for the pizza as it was just the right size for it.”

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    While Paterson knew his watermelon pizza recipe would likely elicit a strong reaction when he shared it on social media, he said he’s still surprised at how many people it has reached. 

    “I half expected it to cause a bit of controversy but didn’t expect it to go as far as it did,” Paterson said. “It’s far off my most viewed TikTok but it’s definitely the video that got the most mainstream attention.” 

    CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER

    Representatives at Domino’s Australia did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment. 

    Domino’s tests viral watermelon pizza recipe with its own twist, TikTok creator chimes in

    Domino’s Australia jumped on a viral TikTok creation – watermelon pizza – and doesn’t seem to be impressed.

    “Y’all keep asking us for a low carb option,” the pizza chain captioned their review video on Monday, and credited Oliver Paterson (AKA El Burrito Monster) as its source for inspiration. 

    Paterson had created a watermelon pizza recipe in June that went viral on TikTok with more than 3.4 million views. However, his recipe called for barbecue sauce and chorizo while Domino’s opted for tomato sauce and pepperoni slices.

    LIZZO TRIES TIKTOK’S MUSTARD ON WATERMELON TREND: ‘I DON’T UNDERSTAND’

    The pizza chain determined watermelon pizza “might be acquired taste,” but Paterson told Fox News that the pizza chain might have a better experience following his recipe.

    “I’ve seen people attempt to recreate it but get the key details wrong to make it work – the watermelon needs to be cooked before the toppings go on to remove as much moisture as possible to avoid a soggy mess,” Paterson wrote in an Instagram direct message. “Also it’s very vital to use BBQ sauce rather than marinara/tomato. BBQ is already a tried and tested flavor combination with watermelon. Tomato (I haven’t tried myself but would assume) simply does not work, so with these two errors it’s unsurprising they did not enjoy their recreation.”

    11 WONDERFULLY CREATIVE WAYS TO SERVE WATERMELON THIS SUMMER 

    Paterson went on to add that he’s gone on to make his viral watermelon recipe for several people who have reportedly enjoyed the unconventional dish.

    “It tastes sweet and smoky, with fatty salty richness from the cheese and chorizo,” he shared when describing the flavor.

    PIZZA IS THE ‘MOST EXPENSIVE’ IN THESE 9 STATES 

    Paterson said he felt inspired to try watermelon pizza after he saw a contestant on the Netflix cooking show “Crazy Delicious” win a round with their barbecue watermelon creation.

    “The judges really liked it so I decided to recreate it myself,” he wrote to Fox News. “It came out really great so I wanted to put my own twist on it, and with the pineapple on pizza debate raging, I decided to switch to watermelon as I don’t really like pineapple, but then thought I would make watermelon the base for the pizza as it was just the right size for it.”

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    While Paterson knew his watermelon pizza recipe would likely elicit a strong reaction when he shared it on social media, he said he’s still surprised at how many people it has reached. 

    “I half expected it to cause a bit of controversy but didn’t expect it to go as far as it did,” Paterson said. “It’s far off my most viewed TikTok but it’s definitely the video that got the most mainstream attention.” 

    CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER

    Representatives at Domino’s Australia did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment. 

    Domino’s tests viral watermelon pizza recipe with its own twist, TikTok creator chimes in

    Domino’s Australia jumped on a viral TikTok creation – watermelon pizza – and doesn’t seem to be impressed.

    “Y’all keep asking us for a low carb option,” the pizza chain captioned their review video on Monday, and credited Oliver Paterson (AKA El Burrito Monster) as its source for inspiration. 

    Paterson had created a watermelon pizza recipe in June that went viral on TikTok with more than 3.4 million views. However, his recipe called for barbecue sauce and chorizo while Domino’s opted for tomato sauce and pepperoni slices.

    LIZZO TRIES TIKTOK’S MUSTARD ON WATERMELON TREND: ‘I DON’T UNDERSTAND’

    The pizza chain determined watermelon pizza “might be acquired taste,” but Paterson told Fox News that the pizza chain might have a better experience following his recipe.

    “I’ve seen people attempt to recreate it but get the key details wrong to make it work – the watermelon needs to be cooked before the toppings go on to remove as much moisture as possible to avoid a soggy mess,” Paterson wrote in an Instagram direct message. “Also it’s very vital to use BBQ sauce rather than marinara/tomato. BBQ is already a tried and tested flavor combination with watermelon. Tomato (I haven’t tried myself but would assume) simply does not work, so with these two errors it’s unsurprising they did not enjoy their recreation.”

    11 WONDERFULLY CREATIVE WAYS TO SERVE WATERMELON THIS SUMMER 

    Paterson went on to add that he’s gone on to make his viral watermelon recipe for several people who have reportedly enjoyed the unconventional dish.

    “It tastes sweet and smoky, with fatty salty richness from the cheese and chorizo,” he shared when describing the flavor.

    PIZZA IS THE ‘MOST EXPENSIVE’ IN THESE 9 STATES 

    Paterson said he felt inspired to try watermelon pizza after he saw a contestant on the Netflix cooking show “Crazy Delicious” win a round with their barbecue watermelon creation.

    “The judges really liked it so I decided to recreate it myself,” he wrote to Fox News. “It came out really great so I wanted to put my own twist on it, and with the pineapple on pizza debate raging, I decided to switch to watermelon as I don’t really like pineapple, but then thought I would make watermelon the base for the pizza as it was just the right size for it.”

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    While Paterson knew his watermelon pizza recipe would likely elicit a strong reaction when he shared it on social media, he said he’s still surprised at how many people it has reached. 

    “I half expected it to cause a bit of controversy but didn’t expect it to go as far as it did,” Paterson said. “It’s far off my most viewed TikTok but it’s definitely the video that got the most mainstream attention.” 

    CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER

    Representatives at Domino’s Australia did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment. 

    Australia says AstraZeneca vaccine only for people 60 and older

    Australia has limited use of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to those 60 and over, recommending that younger adults receive the Pfizer-BioNTech jab instead amid instances of rare, severe blood clots. The country has seen 60 cases of blood clots, including two deaths, after administering 3.3 million doses of AstraZeneca vaccine, Reuters reported.  

    The country’s advisory panel cited an increased risk of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia (TTS)  following AstraZeneca vaccination in people ages 50-59 in announcing the policy change.  

    “There appears to be a small risk of [thrombosis with thrombocytopenia] in people 60 years and over, but this risk appears to be lower than in younger people,” the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) said. “Cases overseas have been reported at all ages.” 

    However, the panel notes, those ages 50-59 who have already received a first dose of AstraZeneca and did not experience abnormal side effects are still advised to receive the second dose. 

    CAN YOU MIX AND MATCH COVID-19 VACCINE DOSES? 

    In April, the panel had recommended the Pfizer vaccine as the “preferred” jab for people under the age of 50 due to reports of TTS. The latest update, published Thursday, notes that the “recommendation is revised due to a higher risk and observed severity of thrombosis and thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) related to the use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine observed in Australia in the 50-59 year old age group than reported internationally and initially estimated in Australia.” 

    CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE

    The country has administered over 6.2 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines and has only approved the AstraZeneca and Pfizer-BioNTech jabs for use. 

    ‘Crocodile Dundee’ star Paul Hogan scorches Venice Beach’s homeless in note posted outside of his home: report

    “Crocodile Dundee” star Paul Hogan is apparently fed up with the homeless crisis taking place in a Los Angeles neighborhood he calls home.

    In photographs that surfaced this week, the 81-year-old actor is spotted penning a letter that he reportedly placed outside of his Venice Beach property as a message to the homeless, essentially telling them to scram.

    According to the Daily Mail, Hogan wore a mask as he stepped outside to write a note that reads, “THIS IS MY HOUSE NOT YOURS.”

    Hogan has become increasingly frustrated with the amount of homeless people that have made their way to the Venice Beach area. The report states the area has seen an uptick in its homeless community amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

    ‘CROCODILE DUNDEE’ ACTOR PAUL HOGAN REFLECTS ON HIS DIVORCES: ‘I’M NOT A GREAT HUSBAND’

    Paul Hogan says he’s ‘homesick’ as he’s thousands of miles away from his native Australia. The actor has been living in Venice Beach, Calif. for years.
    (Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

    Hogan, who was born in Sydney, Australia, reportedly lives at his Venice Beach property with his 22-year-old son, Chance.

    Photos of the letter show Hogan allegedly penned his letter with a red marker, underlining “MY HOUSE” in the message on a pole next to his garage door.

    Tyler Proctor, who according to Daily Mail is a politician in the area, recently spoke of the increase in homelessness in Venice Beach and even specifically referred to Hogan’s home location as “hell on earth.”

    “His house is like a fortress and it needs to be. I can see why [he] wants to move out,” Proctor told the outlet.

    CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER

    A rep for Hogan could not be reached for comment.

    Paul Hogan carrying dead crocodile in bar in a scene from the film ‘Crocodile Dundee’, 1986. 
    (Paramount/Getty Images)

    The star moved to the United States from his native Australia in 2005. 

    He spoke to Australia’s “Sunrise” just last week and admitted to being “desperately homesick.”

    Hogan hinted that the major reason he has yet to flee Venice Beach and head back home to Sydney is because he wants to avoid the current two-week hotel quarantine rule in the country. Once that restriction is lifted, he plans to return.

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    “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,” he told the hosts.

    After his interview went live, Hogan received backlash from viewers, many of whom wrote on social media that he should just return and quarantine for the two-week period like “everybody else.”

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