Mel Gibson credits Robert Downey Jr. with saving his career after infamous antisemitic rant

Published date09 April 2024
AuthorJERUSALEM POST STAFF
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
In an Esquire interview published on Monday, Gibson reflected on the incident, saying, "I was drunk in the back of a police car, and I said some stupid shit, and all of a sudden: blacklisted. I'm the poster boy for canceled." The controversy left Gibson largely ostracized from Hollywood, a situation that persisted until Downey Jr. publicly stood up for him

Downey Jr. made a case for Gibson at the 2011 American Cinematheque Awards. "Unless you are completely without sin, in which case you picked the wrong f***ing industry," he said, urging Hollywood to extend to Gibson the same grace that allowed him (Downey Jr.) to reclaim his career.

Gibson recounted the pivotal moment Downey Jr. advocated on his behalf, highlighting the emotional impact of that support: "A couple of years into that, he invited me to some kind of award he was getting...and he stood up and spoke for me. It was a bold, generous, and kind gesture. I loved him for that."

The initial incident nearly 18 years ago

On July 28, 2006, Gibson was arrested for DUI and during the arrest, unleashed an antisemitic tirade against Jews, blaming them for all the wars in the world. This incident and his subsequent...

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