Mel Gibson Gets Angry w/ Reporter About Jewish Question
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Published on Oct 29, 2021
Mel Gibson was left fuming during a recent US TV interview when the actor was quizzed over the alleged anti-Semitic rant he made when arrested for drunk driving in 2006.
When Sam Rubin, a reporter for KTLA 5 Los Angeles, suggested to Gibson that: "Some people will welcome you back, some people will say you should never come back." Gibson became irate and demanded to know why, to which Rubin replied: "Because of what happened before. The remarks that were attributed to you."
The 54-year-old actor, director, and devout Catholic then appeared to make reference to Rubin being Jewish by asking: "I gather you have a dog in this fight? Do you have a dog in this fight? Or are you impartial?" Mel Gibson was left fuming during a recent US TV interview when the actor was quizzed over the alleged anti-Semitic rant he made when arrested for drunk driving in 2006.
When Sam Rubin, a reporter for KTLA 5 Los Angeles, suggested to Gibson that: "Some people will welcome you back, some people will say you should never come back." Gibson became irate and demanded to know why, to which Rubin replied: "Because of what happened before. The remarks that were attributed to you."
The 54-year-old actor, director, and devout Catholic then appeared to make reference to Rubin being Jewish by asking: "I gather you have a dog in this fight? Do you have a dog in this fight? Or are you impartial?"
Read more at: http://www.moviefone.ca/2010/01/24/mel-gibson-interview-turns-nasty/
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