Mel Gibson has a long way to go on his redemption tour through Hollywood — and he certainly didn’t start at last night’s Golden Globes!
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Radar Online learned from eyewitnesses that Mel, 59, spent most of the night backstage with his girlfriend
Rosalind Ross, 24, as other celebrities refused to catch up with the disgraced actor.
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His night got off to a rough start when the night's host,
Ricky Gervais, asked Mel “What the f**k is sugar t**s?" in regards to his 2010 DUI arrest.
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Gibson replied, “I don’t know, you’ll have to ask the person who said that, because it wasn’t me.”
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“Mel looked extremely angry as he came off stage. Nobody knew what he was going to do. He doesn’t seem to have changed at all,” the source told Radar Online.
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One eyewitness told Radar: “Mel was with his girlfriend at the bar for most of the awards ceremony. It became very awkward and tense backstage because it seemed like hardly anyone wanted to talk to him.”
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“He would approach a studio boss, and the conversation would only last less than two minutes,” the insider said. “Mel was added as a presenter at the last minute and wanted to buy a table, but wasn’t allowed to because there were none left.”
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“If Mel thought he would be welcomed back with open arms, Sunday night was certainly a wake-up call,” the insider claimed. “Making racist and anti-Semitic comments won’t be forgotten.”
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This isn't the first time Ricky, 54, attacked Mel. In 2010, he exclaimed — beer in hand — during his opening monologue, “It’s not my fault. I like a drink as much as the next man. Unless the next man is Mel Gibson.”
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Radar Online learned from eyewitnesses that Mel, 59, spent most of the night backstage with his girlfriend
Rosalind Ross, 24, as other celebrities refused to catch up with the disgraced actor.
Photo credit: Splash News
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His night got off to a rough start when the night's host,
Ricky Gervais, asked Mel “What the f**k is sugar t**s?" in regards to his 2010 DUI arrest.
Photo credit: Splash News
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Gibson replied, “I don’t know, you’ll have to ask the person who said that, because it wasn’t me.”
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“Mel looked extremely angry as he came off stage. Nobody knew what he was going to do. He doesn’t seem to have changed at all,” the source told Radar Online.
Photo credit: Splash News
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One eyewitness told Radar: “Mel was with his girlfriend at the bar for most of the awards ceremony. It became very awkward and tense backstage because it seemed like hardly anyone wanted to talk to him.”
Photo credit: Splash News
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“He would approach a studio boss, and the conversation would only last less than two minutes,” the insider said. “Mel was added as a presenter at the last minute and wanted to buy a table, but wasn’t allowed to because there were none left.”
Photo credit: Splash News
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“If Mel thought he would be welcomed back with open arms, Sunday night was certainly a wake-up call,” the insider claimed. “Making racist and anti-Semitic comments won’t be forgotten.”
Photo credit: Splash News
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This isn't the first time Ricky, 54, attacked Mel. In 2010, he exclaimed — beer in hand — during his opening monologue, “It’s not my fault. I like a drink as much as the next man. Unless the next man is Mel Gibson.”
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