Gibson, who withdrew from the spotlight after his infamous drunken, antisemitic tirade agaist a police officer in 2006 and ugly custody battle with an ex-girlfriend, will share the stage with ceremony's host, Ricky Gervais, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced.
Gervais, who last shared Globe stage with Gibson in 2010, welcomed the announcement.
"Mel Gibson is presenting an award at the Golden Globes. Thank you Jesus," the host tweeted.
Other celebrity presenters for the Sunday's ceremony include Kate Hudson, Kurt Russell, Jaimie Alexander, Jim Carrey, Bryce Dallas Howard, Helen Mirren, Amber Heard, Amy Adams, Eddie Redmayne, Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx, JK Simmons, Julianne Moore, Patricia Arquette and Olivia Wilde.
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