Mel Gibson Makes Rare Appearance at Vince Vaughn's Walk of Fame Ceremony
- Mel Gibson displayed a new look at Vince Vaughn's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.
- He appeared unrecognizable with a scruffy beard and casual attire.
- The event sparked curiosity among attendees and fans.
Mel Gibson was a surprising sight at Vince Vaughn's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony in Los Angeles on Monday, appearing with a transformed look. The 68-year-old actor sported gray hair and a scruffy beard, dressed in a white collared shirt and knee-length ombre blue shorts. Vaughn, 54, celebrated the occasion in a dark suit and white shirt, accompanied by his wife Kyla and their two children. The event marked a significant moment for Vaughn, who is set to star in the upcoming Apple TV+ series "Bad Monkey," debuting this Wednesday. Gibson joined Vaughn for photos by the newly unveiled star, even taking a moment to snap a selfie, revealing his driver's license and Visa card in the process. Gibson is renowned for his iconic roles, particularly as Max Rockatansky in the "Mad Max" series and Martin Riggs in the "Lethal Weapon" films, as well as for directing the critically acclaimed "The Passion of the Christ." Vaughn's new series features him as Andrew Yancy, a former detective turned restaurant inspector in the Florida Keys, following his dismissal from the Miami Police Department. The show is a product of Vaughn's creative prowess, known for his work on popular series like "Scrubs" and "Ted Lasso." The actor, who previously dated Jennifer Aniston, was seen enjoying the day with his family, who are rarely photographed together in public. Rumors suggest Vaughn may also be involved in a sequel to one of his earlier hits.