
MEL GIBSON BREAKS SILENCE ON VIRGINIA GIUFFRE’S FINAL VOICEMAIL — NAMES ELLEN DEGENERES IN SHOCKING AUDIO
Mel Gibson has spent years sounding the alarm about the deep corruption and moral decay hidden inside Hollywood. Now, a disturbing final voicemail from Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre appears to validate his warnings in the most chilling way possible.
In the haunting recording, made shortly before her death in 2025, Giuffre — who was trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein beginning at age 14 — allegedly identifies several powerful figures in the entertainment industry. One name, according to those who have heard the audio, stands out clearly: Ellen DeGeneres.
Gibson, reacting to the leaked voicemail, did not hold back. In a widely shared video statement, he described the message as “devastating evidence” that confirms what he has long claimed: a protected network of influence that enables exploitation while maintaining a polished public image. “This isn’t rumor or hearsay,” Gibson said. “This is a young woman who endured hell trying to make sure the truth didn’t die with her.”
Virginia Giuffre’s voicemail carries the same desperate tone as her earlier public statements. She explicitly denied being suicidal and urged the public not to let any harm that came to her be swept away. Hours after recording it, she was found dead. The timing and circumstances have fueled intense speculation and renewed demands for a full, independent investigation.
The audio reportedly connects to broader claims about activities on Epstein’s properties and the elite circles that allegedly participated in or ignored the trafficking ring. Giuffre had previously provided detailed testimony about her experiences, naming high-profile individuals including Prince Andrew and describing how Ghislaine Maxwell operated the network with cold efficiency.
Gibson’s reaction has sent fresh shockwaves through Hollywood. Many insiders are said to be in damage-control mode as the voicemail spreads rapidly across alternative platforms. The actor, who has faced his own battles with the industry, framed the revelation as part of a larger pattern of protected predators and silenced victims.
“This audio could be the crack that finally brings the whole facade down,” Gibson reportedly told close associates. He has called for the immediate release of all remaining Epstein files and any unreleased material connected to Giuffre’s case, warning that continued suppression only protects the guilty.
The combination of Giuffre’s final words and Gibson’s high-profile endorsement has created a perfect storm online. Clips of the voicemail and Gibson’s response have racked up hundreds of millions of views despite attempts to limit their reach. Public pressure is mounting on authorities and media outlets to address the claims directly rather than dismiss them as conspiracy.
Whether this latest development leads to concrete legal action or further document releases remains uncertain. What is undeniable is the growing public refusal to accept incomplete answers. Virginia Giuffre’s voice, silenced in life, continues to echo through this audio — a final plea that Mel Gibson and millions of others now refuse to ignore.
The walls protecting Hollywood’s darkest secrets appear to be crumbling faster than ever. Pandora’s Box is wide open, and the names inside may finally see daylight.