Mel Kicks Off His Mea Culpa Tour

Mel Gibson wants to make sure we know that he’s really, really sorry for bashing Jews (and his impoverished Malibu neighbors) during his July 28 drunken tirade.

Gibson will appear in an interview this week on Good Morning America, during which he’ll try to convince us that he’s a nice guy after all and doesn’t have a smidge of hatred for the "chosen people."

Gibson spoke with Diane Sawyer somewhere in Southern California recently for a two-part TV interview scheduled to air on Disney-owned ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Oct. 12 and 13. This is the first time he has talked to the media since his arrest.

The interview “will be a segment in the show,” said ABC news spokeswoman Bridgette Maney. “It’s not going to be the entire ‘Good Morning America’.”

As for what to expect during the discussion, Gibson’s publicist, Alan Nierob, would only say, “We’ll have to wait and see.”

The televised mea culpa comes as publicity efforts ramp up for the Dec. 8 release of Gibson’s next directorial effort, Apocalypto. This coincidence shouldn’t, of course, make viewers question the sincerity of Gibson’s apology.

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"I'm sorry, my bad."

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