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He leaves no words minced as he craps on the crowd-sourcing page, bluntly stating … “If I needed money I wouldn’t ask for no f**king money. I’d rather stick a gun up my ass and pull the trigger!”
He urged fans to avoid the page, and for those who already donated … to work on getting their hard-earned cash back in their pockets.
Mickey also takes time to reflect on his career and some of the issues he’s been grappling with recently in his video. He explains … “I’ve done a really terrible job at managing my career. I wasn’t diplomatic. I had to go to over 20 years of therapy to get over the damage that was done to me years ago. I worked very hard to work through that. I’m not that person anymore.”
He goes on to admit he did borrow some money from a good pal to help him out of a financial crisis … but that’s it. He assures viewers he’d “never ask strangers or fans or anybody for a nickel” and won’t be taking a cent from the GoFundMe page.
The former “Celebrity Big Brother” contestant also speculates who could be behind the page … though he doesn’t name anyone. Notably, the page says it was created by someone named Liya-Joelle Jones, who is self-described as the assistant to Rourke’s longtime manager, Kimberly Hines.
TMZ has reached out to Hines and GoFundMe for comment … so far, no word back.
We’ve covered Mickey’s financial woes … reporting last month he received a 3-day notice to either pay the rent on his Los Angeles pad or face getting the boot. We told you he checked into a West Hollywood hotel with his dog on Sunday … though it’s unclear if that was due to an eviction.
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