Gossip site: Self-destructive superstar drops the N-bomb on tape

posted at 1:36 pm on July 2, 2010 by Ed Morrissey

We last checked in on Mel Gibson in late 2006, when he came to Michael Richards’ defense after the comedian had a meltdown on stage with the N-word, in what Allahpundit rightly called a “moronic convergence.”  Late yesterday, Radar Online claimed that it had a recording of a phone message from Gibson to the mother of one of his children in which he excoriated her choice of clothing by using the same word in much worse context than Richards ever intended, along with a threat to burn down her house.  However, Radar Online has not released the audio:

In one of the most explosive, racist and vile outbursts by a celebrity ever caught on tape,Mel Gibson told the mother of his love child that the way she was dressed would get her “raped by a pack of n***ers,” RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.

It’s a shocking and blockbuster development in the couple’s bitter legal battle, and Mel’s disgusting words are on audio tape. His racist, misogynist statement is one of the secrets lurking in his war with his former girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva.

RadarOnline.com has heard the tape, which also includes Mel telling Oksana he will burn down her home.

Drunken Mel previously shocked the world with his anti-Semetic comments when busted for DUI. Now, the new racist outburst has taken the Oscar winner to an even deeper low.

Well, the last time we checked in with Radar Online, they were reversing themselves at high speed after claiming to have exclusively learned that Supreme Court Justice John Roberts was retiring from the bench.  Their “exclusive source” turned out to be a student in a law class that misunderstood a hypothetical posed by his professor.  Their track record for getting things right is somewhat spotty.

However, this case has at least as much evidence as the Gore-masseuse story, which so far just hinges on one source entirely — the complainant.  Radar claims this time to have the evidence in its possession, or at least to have had it long enough to review it.  That convinced the NAACP and the Urban League to send out press releases blasting Gibson for his remarks.  Gibson’s past bigoted rants makes this allegation a lot more credible, too, and people say a lot of really stupid and self-destructive things during child-custody and support disputes.

But Radar has not made the tapes or the digital clips public, either, which would allow people to assess whether (a) they contain the remarks that Radar and Gibson’s estranged girlfriend allege, and (b) it’s actually Gibson who made the remarks.  If Radar wants to be taken seriously, they have to release the recordings at some point.  If he did make these remarks, his career should be over; racism is practically the only taboo left in the entertainment world, and even that’s probably qualified.  But before he gets buried, someone should make sure that Radar isn’t just whistling Roberts again.

Update: If true, the LA Times movie blog 24 Frames says that this tape will be a lethal weapon to Gibson’s career, especially given the title of his next project:

If these comments prove to be true — and again, a strong qualifier here that reporters at this paper are still, as of posting time, seeking firsthand confirmation — then it’s not only Gibson who’s in trouble, but the film itself.

“The Beaver” was perceived as a risk even before Gibson came on — this is a script, after all, in which a loner man talks to a beaver puppet on his hand as though it’s a human entity. Gibson’s casting was seen as a challenge in part because of his age — the character was originally written as in his 40s (earlier iterations of the film package alternately had Steve Carell, Hugh Jackman and Jim Carrey interested or attached to the project). But Jodie Foster, who had a professional relationship with Gibson, was packaged with Gibson as the star, in an iteration that would have her directing and co-starring.

Gibson was already seen as a box-office question mark for “Beaver” after his acting comeback, “Edge of Darkness,” grossed just $43 million in the U.S. earlier this year. And any project in development — including a Viking movie he might have directed — probably will go into deep freeze.

But it gets even, um, hairier for “The Beaver.” There will always be talk about building a campaign around someone other than Gibson. But that won’t work. Gibson is the star of the film. You can’t hide him. And putting out any marketing material with Gibson’s face and the words “The Beaver” underneath would be such a laughably bad idea that it would make the Tom Cruise “Valkyrie” eye patch seem like a smart idea.

Actually, although I think Cruise is a nut off screen, Valkyrie was a surprisingly good and accurate movie.  But Cruise’s box office will look like Clark Gable’s compared to Gibson if Radar (or someone else) produces the tape.

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Robert Byrd used the N-word on the senate floor. He was a KKK leader yet, Obama extolled him when he spoke at Byrd’s funeral. Can anyone say hypocrisy?

Wills on July 3, 2010 at 8:46 AM

Maybe we should all do a billy jeff and rally behind Mel Gibson….after all, maybe he was just trying to make a point? If he would’ve said this to a bunch of voters, then he’d have been “just trying to get elected” and that’s all cool, right?
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ted c on July 3, 2010 at 9:02 AM

Tom Cruise is wacky, non-offensive crazy though. The kind almost everyone expects actors to be.

Speedwagon82 on July 3, 2010 at 9:09 AM

Jimbo3 on July 2, 2010 at 7:27 PM

Thanks. I’m in Gettysburg right now. Then Williamsport tomorrow with relatives. All these years I’ve been deployed, the family has started meeting in Montgomery PA for a pig roast, drinking and fireworks. My first time. As I understand, there are always casualties but rarely fatalities.

hawkdriver on July 3, 2010 at 10:22 AM

Jimbo3 on July 2, 2010 at 7:27 PM
Thanks. I’m in Gettysburg right now. Then Williamsport tomorrow with relatives. All these years I’ve been deployed, the family has started meeting in Montgomery PA for a pig roast, drinking and fireworks. My first time. As I understand, there are always casualties but rarely fatalities.

hawkdriver on July 3, 2010 at 10:22 AM

–Have a great time at the reunion.

Jimbo3 on July 3, 2010 at 10:48 AM

I wonder why Mel would say something like that.

The FBI keeps very detailed national records on crime, but the way it presents rape data obscures the racial element rather than clarifies it. Dr. William Wilbanks, a criminologist at Florida International University, had to sift carefully through the data to find that in 1988 there were 9,406 cases of black-on-white rape and fewer than ten cases of white-on-black rape.

TheSitRep on July 3, 2010 at 10:58 AM

All Mel is guilty of is being white while using the N-word.

CrazyFool on July 3, 2010 at 11:10 AM

CrazyFool on July 3, 2010 at 11:10 AM

If the reports are true, he went way beyond “using the N-word”. He threatened to burn down the house where she lives among other threats.

Cindy Munford on July 3, 2010 at 11:31 AM

Poor Mel. He’s having a mid-life crisis. Unfortunately it’s been going on for awhile and has been in the public eye. It may be that if he’s going to do anymore films, it’s going to be with his own money. Too bad. I’ve enjoyed his films. You know, if he was just a Democratic Senator—

Driefromseattle on July 3, 2010 at 11:59 AM

Channel it Mel

I suggest you make a movie depicting the US Marines on T Jeffersons orders feeding the sharks with Barbary pirates

it would be awesome

you are ok with me Mel as long as NY hires using racial profiling

Sonosam on July 3, 2010 at 1:07 PM

Lot of people may be missing the point in the press…is there evidence that this tape exists?

john1schn on July 3, 2010 at 1:21 PM

Lot of people may be missing the point in the press…is there evidence that this tape exists?
john1schn on July 3, 2010 at 1:21 PM

They said it’s on the same shelf as the tape with the Tea party protesters calling those congressmen the N-word.

Hypocrisy is running the Federal Government and the media.

ray on July 3, 2010 at 9:12 PM

Why is it that some people are so immature that feel they have to retaliate against those who have pissed them off in their private life, by making public their dirty laundry.

Obviously Mel has an anger problem, but who hasn’t been pushed to the point of saying something mean and stupid.
He’s had his fling with the ditz, so now is the time to head back to the classy woman he left.

Having said that, it’s nobody’s business what ANYONE says in the privacy of their own home, so take your “hate speech” crap and stuff it!

hopefloats on July 4, 2010 at 1:16 AM

HAers defending racism? SHOCKING!!! I”M SHOCKED I TELL YA!!!

Constant Parrhesia on July 4, 2010 at 11:53 AM

HAers defending racism? SHOCKING!!! I”M SHOCKED I TELL YA!!!

Constant Parrhesia on July 4, 2010 at 11:53 AM

Congrats on the self indictment, btw.

Must be awesome being you.

Inanemergencydial on July 4, 2010 at 12:38 PM

They either need to put the audio on-line or start posting retractions.

thmsmgnm on July 4, 2010 at 2:36 PM

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