Crocodile Dundee has made a triumphant return to Australia, maybe for good
Comedy and film legend Paul Hogan is back in the land of his birth and it could be a permanent move, with speculation he wants to spend more time with his son.
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Crocodile Dundee is back in Australia, and it seems like it’s for good.
Spotted at Sydney airport yesterday, Paul Hogan, who looked like he was travelling alone, was wheeled out of his flight in a wheelchair by a flight attendant.
Hogan looked happy and joked with the staff as he moved through the terminal.
Reports emerged only yesterday the 85-year-old Australian icon was rumoured to be moving back home to Australia to spend more time with his son, Chance.
Earlier this month, Hogan was spotted with his ex-wife Linda Kozlowski for the first time in six-years in Venice Beach.
Chance, 27, was also in attendance, along with Kozlowski’s partner Moulay Hafid Baba.
Hogan was in Australia at the start of the year, promoting Crocodile Dundee: The Encore Cut.
The legendary actor told the Telegraph on his trip back to Australia in January, he was glad the re-release of the film had cut out the infamous groping scene.
“It’s not a matter of wokeness,” Hogan said.“
“(Mick Dundee) is outback. He wouldn’t grope people.”
The Aussie icon was last featured in a film back in 2020, where he starred as himself in The Very Excellent Mr Dundee.