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Frail Paul Hogan spotted in wheelchair at Aussie airport

Frail Paul Hogan spotted in wheelchair at Aussie airport

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Paul Hogan was spotted in a wheelchair at Sydney Airport on Wednesday with staff wheeling him through a terminal.
The 85-year-old Aussie icon touched down in Australia solo despite rumours he was planning a move back to his homeland with his son, Chance, 27.
Photos of Hogan being wheeled through the airport by female staff members show the movie star wearing a blue shirt, dark blazer and pants and a pair of sunglasses.
His arrival Down Under comes after a long flight from the US, where he lives and was seen this month reuniting with his ex-wife and Crocodile Dundee co-star Linda Kozlowski, 66, in Los Angeles on a dinner outing with Chance.
Their son has been living with Hogan in Venice Beach since his parents' divorce in 2014. The Aussie icon spotted being wheeled through the airport in a 'special assistance' airport wheelchair by Qantas staff. Credit: MEDIA-MODE / MEDIA-MODE
Chance sparked worries over his well-being in 2019 when the rising punk rocker was photographed vomiting on a street in Santa Monica after a gig.
His unruly behaviour worsened in January this year when he posted a video of himself to social media that showed him drinking wine and making suicidal comments.
Hogan once told the Today show that he dreamed of returning home to Australia but had 'business reasons and my son to stay in the States for now'.
In a past interview with The Australian Hogan implied he would rather live in Australia, but revealed he felt LA should be his home at the moment while Chance was still in his 20s.

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