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Days after reports surfaced that the “Wrestler” actor had been evicted from his Los Angeles-area home due to unpaid rent, an independent director has stepped in to bring the controversial star back in front of the camera.
On January 5, 2026, Mickey Rourke released a statement on social media, condemning the recent reports and rejecting the GoFundMe set up in his name to help him get back on his feet.
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Talk with TMZdirector Eric Spade Rivas said he felt sorry for Rourke, who was reportedly going through some tough times over the past month.
Rivas explained that he wanted to be of service to Rourke, so he offered the Oscar nominee $1,000 to make a cameo appearance in the film “Scarface Resurrection” that he is creating.
According to the outlet, Rivas wants Rourke for just one scene, which would last around 2 minutes.
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If Rourke accepts the offer, it wouldn’t be the first time he and Rivas have worked together.
TMZ reported that Rourke actually agreed to appear in Rivas’ 2020 production “The Duke of New York” for $5,000, but reportedly backed out at the last minute.
Rivas isn’t clinging to the past, however, saying he wants to make a deal with Rourke to make things right.
The principal also explained that he wished he could write Rourke a larger check. However, with the film already shot and in the final stages of editing, and on a low budget, Rivas’s hands are tied.
The film is set to be released in April 2026, so if Rourke wants the money, he’ll have to make a decision pretty quickly.
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Rourke’s potential payday comes days after reports surfaced revealing the actor was facing eviction from his West Hollywood home after losing $59,100 in rent.
According to The explosionthe owner, Eric Goldie, initially served the papers on December 29, 2025, demanding that Rourke pay or vacate the property.
Legal documents say Rourke began renting the home in March 2025 for $5,200 per month, which later increased to $7,000 per month.
Goldie is seeking nearly $60,000 in back rent and attorney fees.
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A GoFundMe crowdfunding campaign was created for the actor days after reports of his financial struggles surfaced online.
“This fundraiser is created with Mickey’s full permission to help cover immediate housing expenses and prevent this from happening,” the campaign description reads. “Mickey Rourke is an icon, but his journey, as painful as it was, is also deeply human. It’s the story of someone who gave everything for his work, took real risks and paid real costs.”
The campaign has raised nearly $101,000 as of January 6, 2026. However, in a scathing Instagram video, Rourke rejected the GoFundMe, calling it “embarrassing” and “humiliating.”
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“It’s not me, okay?” he said in the video. “I would prefer that if I needed money, I wouldn’t ask for fucking charity. I’d rather put a gun under my nose.” [butt] and pull the trigger. »

Rourke’s manager, Kimberly Hines, later released a statement saying her client was fully aware that a GoFundMe was being set up to provide financial support during this difficult time.
“We said, ‘Mickey, there are people who want to help you.’ He says, “Okay, great. “I don’t think he understood, and now, in the face of this media frenzy, he lost his temper,” Hines said.
Hines suggested that no one supports the 73-year-old more than her. “I want him to work. I don’t want him to do a GoFundMe,” she said.
After Rourke left his West Hollywood home, Hines shared that she took on the financial responsibility of finding him shelter while she worked to bring him the money, since he didn’t have a bank account.
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“We just wanted to get him out of there. He got to the hotel. We got the dogs out. We got him settled. We got what he needed for the next week. Then we organized movers. Then we packed everything up, all his clothes. I rented a U-Haul,” Hines said.
Although Hines has not responded to Rourke’s recent $1,000 offer, she has previously said he should accept all the help he can get because she won’t be able to support him financially much longer.
“I’m not a Getty. I’m a working woman,” she concluded.