Mickey Rourke and his wild behavior on “Celebrity Big Brother UK” finally caught up with him. The actor is now suffering the consequences of his behavior after he was given an early exit from the reality series. The star sparked drama right off the bat after making homophobic comments about fellow houseguest JoJo Siwa. However, his behavior continued to be erratic, which eventually led to production asking him to leave the show. Now he’s going to lose out on a big payday due to his actions.
According to The Sun, Mickey Rourke was given the boot from the “Celebrity Big Brother UK” house early. The actor was allegedly warned by production for his behavior on multiple occasions. However, the scenes weren’t aired.
“He has been called into the Diary Room on multiple occasions because of his language or his behavior,” a source revealed. “None of this has been shown on camera because it would end up like The Mickey Rourke Show.”
Mickey Rourke Takes Pay Cut After Being Kicked Out Of Celebrity Big Brother House
The houseguests allegedly hoped that Rourke would be evicted in the first vote of the season. However, that plan didn’t pan out. Instead, Michael Fabricant left the house. However, because of his own early departure, he stands to lose some big money.
“Mickey won’t be receiving all his money from ITV,” the source revealed. “If a celebrity gets removed from the house, they don’t get the full fee. It’s as simple as that and they will be discussing that with him. Mickey was ready to leave the house and it ended up feeling like a mutual decision between him and ITV in the end. It was getting too much.”
Due to his comments about JoJo Siwa, everyone was allegedly on high alert with Rourke. He reportedly didn’t calm down and even began threatening to break down a fire exit door to get out of the house.
It seems that there were a lot of incidents that fans didn’t get to see on television when it came to Mickey Rourke’s wild antics. He likely won’t be happy about having his paycheck cut. However, it’s not surprising since he didn’t live up to his end of the bargain.