Mel Gibson was "surprised" when President-elect Donald Trump named him a "special ambassador" to Hollywood this week. The actor and filmmaker shared his reaction to the news on Thursday, saying he learned about the announcement the same way that everyone else did — through social media.
On Wednesday, the President-elect announced that the three actors would be his eyes and ears to the moviemaking town. Special ambassadors and envoys are typically chosen to respond to troubled hot spots like the Middle East,
Mel Gibson has admitted that he “was just as surprised” as everyone else when he heard that Donald Trump had named him as one of his “Special Ambassadors” to Hollywood.
Gibson, the legendary Hollywood actor, said he was "just as surprised" that Trump named him one of three stars to serve as "ambassador" to Hollywood.
The president-elect on Thursday announced plans to name Sylvester Stallone and others as his "special ambassadors" to Hollywood.
The president-elect announced on his social media site this week that the three actors would be his eyes and ears to the movie making town.
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