“Celebrity Big Brother” out of Mickey Rourke
After throwing out, he has to do without the fee
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Mickey Rourke flew out of “Celebrity Big Brother” because of his behavior. Now the actor has to take financially.
After his ending at the British version of “Celebrity Big Brother”, more details about Mickey Rourkes (72) are being found out. , the Hollywood star is now massively shortened. He should not fully receive the originally agreed £ 500,000 (around 576,000 euros) after his early departure.
“If a celebrity is removed from the house, he doesn’t get the full fee. It’s that simple and you will discuss it with him,” the newspaper quotes an insider. The Oscar-nominated actor is said to have been the best paid candidate of the current season. He had had to leave the show after only six days after a scandal with reality TV star Chris Hughes (32).
Dispute at the pirate game
According to the insider, the dispute broke out during a task in which the participants were disguised as pirates. Hughes has thrown Rourke a crooked look, which is said to have put him in rage. “Mickey did not like that Chris met him disrespectfully with this page view and started with many insulting sayings,” said the anonymous source.
The behavior of the 72-year-old was “insulting, threatening and aggressive”. However, there was no physical argument. Nevertheless, Rourke was then called into the speech, where after a discussion about your “constant bad behavior”, one agreed to exit.
Production must intervene
The “Celebrity Big Brother” production was increasingly concerned that the Rourke could cross the borders. “He is completely out of control in the house and does not calm down,” revealed the informant. “Mickey also threatened to take the fire door to get out. They are at the end of their wisdom with his escapades.”
The argument with Hughes was not the first incident that caused excitement. Rourke had already made homophobic comments on the lesbian entertainer Jojo Siwa (21). After his expulsion, Fans now demand the return of British politician Michael Fabricant (74), who had to leave the show after the audience voting.
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Source: Stern

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