As Mickey Rourke Launches GoFundMe To Reportedly Pay Bills, An Insider Drops Claims About His Lifestyle
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As Mickey Rourke Launches GoFundMe To Reportedly Pay Bills, An Insider Drops Claims About His Lifestyle


For decades, Mickey Rourke has been one of Hollywood’s most unpredictable figures. From leading-man status in the ’80s, to a self-imposed exile from acting, to a remarkable career comeback with The Wrestler, Rourke’s life has rarely followed a straight line. Now, the actor is back in the headlines for a very different reason: a GoFundMe campaign that has raised eyebrows and sparked renewed conversation about his finances and lifestyle.

Mickey Rourke in Sin City

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Mickey Rourke’s Team Launches GoFundMe

Per The Hollywood Reporter, the man who played the villain in in Iron Man 2 signed off on a GoFundMe campaign created to help him avoid eviction from his Los Angeles rental home. The fundraiser, titled “Support Mickey to Prevent Eviction,” was launched with the actor’s “full permission” and claims he’s fallen behind $59,100 in rent. It frames the situation as urgent, telling fans he’s “at risk of being evicted” and that donations would help cover “immediate housing-related expenses” and provide stability while he tries to “get back on his feet.”



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