Rob Schneider, of Deuce Bigalow fame, has become the first actor to voice his disgust at Mel Gibson after his alleged anti-Semitic comments.
Rob went to the lengths of taking out an ad in Hollywood trade rag Variety to say he would never work with Mel.
Mel, 50, allegedly made the comments when arrested last week. He has been charged with drink-driving and having an open bottle of tequila in his car.
If convicted, the Signs actor, who has since checked himself into rehab, could face up to six months in jail.
He has apologised for his behaviour, going as far as issuing an apology directly to the Jewish community.
In an open letter, Rob said: "I, Rob Schneider, a half Jew, pledge from this day forth to never work with Mel Gibson, actor, director, producer and anti-Semite."
He said he'd even turn down lead roles in Passion Of The Christ 2 or Apocalypto, Mel's new venture.
An American TV producer, Merv Adelson, has also taken out an ad to rant about Mel. In the Los Angeles Times, he blasted movie bosses for not condemning Mel.
His ad read: "Let's make ourselves proud and NOT support this JERK in any way, just because he's a so-called 'star'."


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