Robert Downey Jr. Lends Support to Mel Gibson


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HOLLYWOOD - Robert Downey Jr. has defended disgraced actor Mel Gibson following his anti-Semitic rant during an arrest for drunk driving last year, arguing nobody's perfect.

Downey Jr., who co-starred with Gibson in 1990's Air America, believes the fallen Lethal Weapon star should be forgiven for his drunken outburst.

Gibson was stopped on July 28 in Malibu, California, for speeding and on suspicion of drunk driving when he launched into an anti-Semitic tirade.

However, Downey Jr., whose father is Jewish, believes Gibson intended no real harm and deserves to be forgiven for his outburst, reports PageSix.com.

He says, "What occurred, in my estimation, was that somebody was caught in the act of being an imperfect human being."

And the former Ally McBeal star also pokes fun at the kind of people living in Los Angeles.

He adds, "I really didn't know that we had eight million morally sound people in this town. Wow, I really didn't know that. I guess I've been dining at the Ivy with, like, living saints."

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