
"Although it's sad to end this chapter in our lives, we are blessed with a beautiful son and will continue to be the best parents possible, Gibson, the Braveheart Oscar winner, and Ross, a writer and former champion equestrian vaulter, said in a joint statement to People. It's not clear when they split, but it appears that it was after Gibson lost his Malibu home in the wildfires that swept through Los Angeles early last year."
"During a Jan. 9 appearance on NewsNation's Elizabeth Vargas Reports, Gibson spoke of still being in a relationship with Ross, as he confirmed that she and their son had evacuated before the fire reached their oceanside estate. The good news is that those in my family and those I love are all well, and we're all happy and healthy and out of harm's way, that's all I can care about, really, Gibson during the interview."
"After losing his home, Gibson could also console himself with news from incoming President Donald Trump, whose 2024 re-election he supported. Shortly before Trump retook office last January, he named Gibson one of his three special ambassadors to Hollywood, sharing the honor with fellow actors and Trump supporters Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone, The Guardian and other outlets reported. It was never made clear what Gibson's duty would be as a special ambassador, except to help make Hollywood BIGGER,"
Mel Gibson and Rosalind Ross separated after nine years together and had actually ended their relationship a year earlier while continuing to co-parent their eight-year-old son. The separation appears to have occurred after Gibson lost his Malibu home in the January 7, 2025 wildfires that destroyed large areas of Malibu, Pacific Palisades and Topanga. Gibson was away when the Palisades fire raced out of the Santa Monica Mountains; Ross and their son evacuated before the fire reached their oceanside estate. Shortly thereafter, Gibson was named one of three special ambassadors to Hollywood by President Donald Trump.
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