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Mickey Rourke’s biggest controversies revise

After Rourke’s controversial output of Fame Big Brother UKBella Thorne took her Instagram -Stories To share the on-set misconduct that she has endured while working with him on the set of the 2020 thriller Girl.

“This f —– guy. Gross,” she said about Rourke. “I had to work with this man in a scene where I am on my knees with my hands zipper around my back. He would have to take a metal slip to my knee cap and instead he used it on my genitals through my jeans. I hit again and again. I had bruises on my bones.”

Thorne called her former Costar “one of the worst experiences of all time in my life who worked as an actress.”

In a separate message on X, the Famous in love Alum has shared more details about her experience, claiming that Rourke was subject to “so many gross stories about things” while working on the film.

Per Thorne she was left “completely in dirt” after Rourke was accelerated and called his motorcycle in his last scene. She also had to talk to his Costar and convince him to end his job after he refused to talk to the director and producers.

Thorne continued: “Everyone’s work would have just been lost and for nothing. I didn’t want to do it. I was uncomfortable, but I did what I was asked and what was best for the movie. Mickey should never have placed anyone in that film in one of those positions he did.”

In response to the Shake it up Alums accusations, a representative said for Rourke The vast Actor “Powerful every deliberate misconduct.”

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The rack Continued: “He was not informed of such concern during filming and so far had no prior knowledge of Mrs. Thorne’s discomfort. Out of respect for all parties and given the seriousness of the claims, Mr. Rourke will not make any more public comments at the moment. He will continue to work with an appropriate investigation through the right channels.”

The representative concluded the message by noting that they “confirm the right of each contractor to feel safe and respected in their working environment.”

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