Paul Hogan has had it with the homeless epidemic in Los Angeles and is "desperately" wanting to return to his native Australia.

The "Crocodile Dundee" star lives in a $3.5 million property in L.A.'s Venice Beach area, which has seen a surge in homelessness amid the coronavirus pandemic. Paul has become so incensed with the neighborhood that he recently pinned a note to his garage that read, "THIS IS MY HOUSE NOT YOURS," according to the Daily Mail.
In a chat with Australia's "Sunrise" last week, Paul bemoaned that he's "desperately homesick" and never leaves his home anymore due to the newly forming tent villages outside his walls. He also claimed that he will return to The Land Down Under once the two-week hotel quarantine rule in Australia is lifted.
"You're living in a country right now, alongside New Zealand, that's the light of the world," he told the Aussie morning show. "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."
His current living situation, he said, is a "hell hole."

Paul's recent interview, however, didn't come without backlash.
"A lot of people would like to be doing it 'tough' like Hogan," one person said on Twitter, referencing Paul's enviable beachside home. Another wrote, "Quarantine like everyone else …or stay in America #entitled."
Some people sympathized with Paul and said they appreciated that he wasn't expecting to bypass the quarantine rules due to his celebrity status.
"Lay off of him," one Twitter user said. "He said he'd come back when he didn't have to quarantine; he did NOT say he wanted special treatment to avoid that."