UNDER COVER Hollywood superstar goes incognito as he lands in LA with a wild bushy white beard
by suadopaja · October 25, 2024
A HOLLYWOOD star looked to be going incognito with an abundance of bushy white facial hair as he touched down in Los Angeles.
The A-list actor, 68, paired his wild beard with a baseball cap and dark glasses as he arrived at the airport in California on Thursday.
Finishing off his low-key appearance at LAX, the acting icon donned a casual plaid button-up shirt with loose-fitting blue jeans as he carried his jacket.
The actor, who is Mel Gibson, has starred in the likes of Mad Max, Braveheart, Lethal Weapon, What Women Want, The Passion Of Christ, and Edge Of Darkness.
Mel, who was born in New York but moved to Australia as a child, is best known for his action hero roles, his breakthrough role coming as Max Rockatansky in the Mad Max franchise.
But his more recent career has been blighted by controversy after making anti-Semitic remarks in 2006 while getting arrested for a DUI.
Mel’s appearance in LA comes just days after Andrew Garfield voiced his support for the actor, which left social media fuming.
Speaking to People, Andrew, 41, who starred in the 2016 movie Hacksaw Ridge, directed by Mel, spoke about working with him.
MEL GIBSON’S ‘FOURTH CHANCE’
“I learned a lot, actually,” he gushed about working with the iconic Hollywood star.
“I learned that people can heal. I learned that people can change, that people can get help. I learned that everyone deserves respect.”
Andrew then noted how he believes that people “deserve second chances, third chances, fourth chances,” adding that “none of us are infallible”.
Andrew, who is Jewish, said he had “deep, important conversations” with Mel.
According to a 2006 police report, Mel asked the officer arresting him if he was Jewish, before going into a vile rant, saying: “The Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world.”
ANTISEMITIC REGRET
Mel said at the time that there was “no excuse, nor should there be any tolerance, for anyone who thinks or expresses any kind of anti-Semitic remark.”
Looking back at his antisemitic comments in 2014, Mel reflected and said, “All the necessary mea culpas have been made copious times, so for this question to keep coming up, it’s kind of like… I’m sorry they feel that way, but I’ve done what I need to do.”
Meanwhile, in his recent chat with People, Andrew continued, “He’s done a lot of beautiful healing with himself… he’s an amazing filmmaker, and I think he deserves to make films.
“He deserves to tell stories, because he has a very, very big, compassionate heart.”
But some fans of the actor were fuming over Andrew’s comments about forgiveness, with some saying he was “making excuses” for Mel.
“I love Andrew — but no on Gibson. And I’m sad that Andrew is making excuses for him,” penned one person on X.