Mel Gibson brought his family to Hungary! – PHOTOS
The actor will star in a new movie called The Continental.
Mel Gibson spends some time in Hungary every once in a while. He came to the country to shoot a movie, he enjoyed Hungarian cuisine, and now, he has visited Hungary again, but this time, he also brought his family, Blikk writes.
Whenever a globally known actor or singer visits a restaurant or a cafe, the employees there are extremely happy and always share a photo taken with the celebrity. Fricska, a restaurant in Veszprém, is no exception. After the actor visited the place, they proudly shared a picture on their social media sites. “Wonderday at Fricska, Mel Gibson had lunch at our place. The new episode of John Wick, The Continental is being shot in Hungary with Mel Gibson. One of the shooting sites of the movie is the nearby Inota thermal power plant. It is a great honour to Fricska, great happiness to the team that Mel Gibson dropped in for lunch, and great happiness that he took a picture with our colleagues,” the restaurant wrote. They also mentioned that colleagues who were on their day off are still very sad about missing out on meeting the actor, so they look forward to seeing him back.
Blikk also wrote that Mel Gibson tried some good Hungarian wines as well. He visited Jásdi Borterasz. “His visit was unexpected to everyone. We did not count on his arrival, but we were very happy,” said the owner. He heard from his colleagues that Gibson was very kind to the staff, and he was surprised that they recognised him and asked for a picture.
The owner said that spontaneous visits like this are rare. Usually, the celebrity tells the restaurant about their planned visit so that the place can get prepared. According to the protocol, the assistant informs the place, and the staff prepares for the arrival of the celebrity. There are some strict rules to be kept in mind, too. One such rule is to ensure that the star is not disturbed by other guests, and taking pictures is only allowed in rare cases. Mel Gibson’s spontaneous visit was a very kind and friendly approach, and considering the usually strict rules, it is no wonder that the staff was amazed by his spontaneous visit. The actor allegedly enjoyed Hungarian wine and bought some bottles of wine.
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Source: Blikk
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Whatever Hungarians do, don’t allow the has-been Harry & his wife Meghan to come onto your soil. They are users. Proven liars. Bring with them nothing but disrespect where ever they go. They will run up bills that are unreasonable for protection by police, they will expect hotels, shops & eateries to make all kinds of accommodations for them that will create nothing but losses in the end & with their inflated self-importance expect to be treated as if they are royalty, representing England, which is not the case AT ALL.
Hungarians are all about family values & respect of the ones who have raised, loved & nurtured you & given you the best lifestyle that can be had within a parents’ or grandparents’ capacity. To even think about allowing this couple who have proven to be the total opposite would reflect badly on Hungarian values and practices.
When you invite famous people to the country you are supporting what they stand for. Be careful who you align yourselves with because it is a very political world, especially now. You want positive role models and alliances with a good future ahead of them. I hope to move back ‘home’ in about 3 years time & look forward to being reassured that people are still decent, kind, honest.