Dennis Quaid, star of the films " And viewers were outraged by how persistent the reporter was in distracting Quaid from evacuating Brentwood while wildfires ravaged Los Angeles.. The Daily Beast writes about this.
As the 70-year-old actor tried to pack his things into the car, reporter Robert Kovacik began asking him questions, which Quaid politely answered..
At some point during the interview, he even became emotional, despite the fact that he was in a hurry trying to pack his family’s belongings from the house and evacuate as quickly as possible.
However, news viewers took to X (formerly Twitter) to criticize the reporter for being "
The news channel was also criticized for broadcasting a story for 15 minutes while people watched while waiting for major news about forest fires and evacuation orders.
The story began with the reporter introducing Quaid and saying, "
At one point, fans noted that the reporter even knocked on Quaid's driver's window after he got into the car, closed the door and appeared to be about to drive away..
The reporter praised his "
During the interview, Quaid revealed that he returned to pick up a few more important items since he and his family had already evacuated earlier..
\? We all learned a really important lesson... that our perception of reality can change in an instant. "
The reporter was also criticized for frequently referring to the " He prevented the actor from packing his things and pestered him. But commentators noted that the actor behaved as politely as possible, and mentioned a touching detail: he was folding his 17-year-old daughter’s things.
" It was surreal and strange,” wrote one commentator.
And another wrote: “For the love of God, let Dennis Quaid just pack his stuff and evacuate!
Another angrily noted that he watched the news to see if it was time for him to leave Sherman Oaks in Los Angeles, but instead they showed 15 minutes of an annoying journalist pestering the 70-year-old actor.
Let us remind you that the devastating fires in Los Angeles broke out on January 7 and during this time destroyed entire areas. The luxurious mansions of many celebrities, such as Mel Gibson, Paris Hilton and Anthony Hopkins, have already burned down. 16 deaths reported.
Focus wrote about how Hollywood fire victims are hiding from fires in luxury hotels, where a night costs more than $1,000.