Paul Hogan reveals he’s been feeling ‘sad’ and lonely while isolating in Los Angeles

Paul Hogan reveals he’s been feeling ‘bored and lonely’ while isolating in Los Angeles – and says he ‘can’t wait to travel back home to Australia’

Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan has been isolating in Los Angeles, California amid the coronavirus pandemic.

But on Thursday, the 80-year-old admitted he’s been feeling ‘bored and lonely’ and he can’t wait to travel back home to Australia.

During an interview on Nine’s Today show, co-host Karl Stefanovic asked: ‘How have you been over there, we have been worried about you in la la land?’

Isolation: Paul Hogan (pictured) revealed he’s been feeling ‘bored and lonely’ while isolating in Los Angeles on Thursday

‘Not good. Not good. Bored mostly and I want to go home,’ Paul admitted.

The Hollywood star also joked President Donald Trump’s campaign has been keeping him entertained.

‘He is a great entertainer… I just pick up the paper and where it says Trump I just read it, have a giggle and carry on,’ Paul said.

Paul has been isolating in Los Angeles with his punk rocker son, Chance. He moved to the US permanently in 2005.

Chance’s mother is Paul’s ex-wife, actress Linda Kozlowski, who he married in 1990.

Home: The 80-year-old admitted he's been feeling lonely and he can't wait to travel back home to Australia

Home: The 80-year-old admitted he’s been feeling lonely and he can’t wait to travel back home to Australia

Keeping busy while in isolation, Paul released a no-holds barred autobiography, The Tap Dancing Knife Thrower.

The book, which has been released by HarperCollins Australia, details the highs and lows of his life – professionally and personally.

Paul told The Courier Mail in May he often expected someone to say: ‘What are you doing here? You’re just a bloody rigger.’

'He is a great entertainer!' The Hollywood star also joked President Donald Trump's campaign has been keeping him entertained

‘He is a great entertainer!’ The Hollywood star also joked President Donald Trump’s campaign has been keeping him entertained

The actor, who grew up in Sydney’s Granville, added that ‘it’s about time’ he took a trip down memory lane.

‘Now that I’ve moved firmly into the fourth quarter, it’s about time I shared the stories behind the headlines and movie posters,’ he said.

‘Because more often than not in my life, fact has been funnier, and certainly stranger, than fiction’.

Paul Hogan’s Tap-Dancing Knife Thrower: My Life Without The Boring Bits hits shelves on October 29

Revealing all: Paul Hogan's autobiography titled Tap-Dancing Knife Thrower: My Life Without The Boring Bits hits shelves on October 29

Revealing all: Paul Hogan’s autobiography titled Tap-Dancing Knife Thrower: My Life Without The Boring Bits hits shelves on October 29