Seth Rogen blasted for dismissing theft victim from behind secure walls of his ...

Seth Rogen blasted for dismissing theft victim from behind secure walls of his ...
Seth Rogen blasted for dismissing theft victim from behind secure walls of his ...

Seth Rogen was slammed after dismissing car break-ins in LA as part-and-parcel of living in the city - as its revealed his property portfolio includes two very secure properties.   

Rogen, 39, who owned a secure $2.5 million home in West Hollywood and currently lives in a $8 million ranch house in Hollywood Hills, told Casey Neistat that crime was just part of 'living in a big city.'  

Neistat, 40, who used to be a prominent YouTuber in New York before moving to the West Coast, took to Twitter on Wednesday to tell his followers that 'our cars got robbed,' and blamed the city for being a 'crime riddled 3rd world s**thole of a city.'

This caught the attention of Rogan, whose previous home was outfitted with steel gates and surveillance cameras, to tweet: 'Dude I've lived here for over 20 years. You're nuts haha. It's lovely here. Don't leave anything valuable in it. It's called living in a big city.' 

Rogen owned two West Hollywood homes, once of which was sold last year. The other features a tall steel gate and a sign warning locals it has surveillance cameras to deter crime.   

Meanwhile, Rogen also owns a huge 10 acre ranch in a gated neighborhood in Nichols Canyon in the Hollywood Hills, where petty theft such as the car break-in he airily dismissed is unlikely to be a problem.  

The 10-acre ranch includes a guesthouse, a sporting court, swimming pool and a nature trail with views of two streams and a waterfall, the LA Times reported. 

Many on Twitter called out Rogen for victim shaming Neistat and called the actor 'out of touch' as crime rates soared in LA and California through an ongoing series of brazen daylight robberies. 

Actor Seth Rogen, 39, caught slack on Twitter after dismissing YouTuber Casey Neistat, who got his car burglarized

Neistat, 40 - who was a prominent YouTuber before moving to the West Coast where he still vlogs -  got into a Twitter exchange with the Neighbors actor, asking if it was okay to 'still be mad tho?'

Actor Seth Rogen, 39, caught slack on Twitter after dismissing YouTuber Casey Neistat, who got his car robbed 

Rogan was lived for more than 20 years in Los Angeles. His most recent West Hollywood home is worth about $2.5 million when he sold it in 2020

Rogan was lived for more than 20 years in Los Angeles. His most recent West Hollywood home is worth about $2.5 million when he sold it in 2020 

The home featured large steel gates, with a sign also warning locals they're being watched by a surveillance camera

The home featured large steel gates, with a sign also warning locals they're being watched by a surveillance camera 

The $2.5 million house features three full baths. Rogen originally purchased the home in 2016

The $2.5 million house features three full baths. Rogen originally purchased the home in 2016

The actor bought the home for $1 million less than its current value. It has four large bedrooms

The actor bought the home for $1 million less than its current value. It has four large bedrooms 

The expensive home also had a large background grotto, complete with a firepit

The expensive home also had a large background grotto, complete with a firepit 

Neistat later reported that his seven-year-old daughter's birthday party decorations were stolen from his car and that the looter left 'bloody hand prints' on his vehicle. It is unclear what caused the looter to bleed. 

The YouTuber - who estimated to be worth $16million, according to Wealthy Gorilla -  jokingly asked the Neighbors actor if he 'can still be mad tho' before saying he felt 'so violated.' 

Rogen replied: 'You can be mad but I guess I don't personally view my car as an extension of myself and I've never really felt violated any of the 15 or so times my car was broken in to. Once a guy accidentally left a cool knife in my car so if it keeps happening you might get a little treat.' 

The funny guy - who is worth an estimated $80million, according to celebritynetworth.com - caught slack, not only from the influencer himself, but also from fans alike for his 'privileged' comment. 

Neistat called out the actor, saying he 'didn't get any treats.' 

Rogen (pictured at the Vulture Festival earlier this month) also admitted he had his car broken into at least 15 times since living in the city and told Neistat to not 'leave anything valuable in it'

Rogen (pictured at the Vulture Festival earlier this month) also admitted he had his car broken into at least 15 times since living in the city and told Neistat to not 'leave anything valuable in it'

The pair had a lengthy exchange on Twitter

The pair had a lengthy exchange on Twitter

Twitter user Cathy Young called wrote: 'You know, people talk

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