The former actor of the child Bella Thorne calls the Hollywood veteran, Mickey Rourke, for an alleged misconduct on the set following the comments on the comments that the 72 -year -old actor made that some call homophobic.
In X messages that Thorne, 27, shared on Friday, she said that “working with Mickey was one of the worst experiences of my life as an actress”.
“I had to work with this man – in a scene where I am on my knees with my hands linked to my back. He is supposed to take a metal mill to my cap and instead, he used it on my genitals through my jeans. Strike them again and again,” wrote Thorne. “I had bruises on my pelvic bone.”
The message was written on a screenshot of an article on the former musician who has become an actor, Jojo Siwa, calling Rourke’s comments, that she and the producers called Homophobic, towards Siwa on “Celebrity Big Brother”.
Thorne alleges that she suffered from “so many gross stories of things (Rourke) made me pass” during the shooting of an anonymous film. The two played in the thriller directed by Chad Faust, “Girl”.
She said that the star “Sin City” covered it “completely in dirt” by turning a car engine “to humiliate me in front of the whole crew” and added that she would have entered her trailer to “convince him to present herself and finish his work, while he was crying for crazy demands that he wanted producers”.
USA TODAY contacted the representative of Rourke to comment.
Thorne played her escape role in the Disney Channel program “Shake It Up”, in which she played opposite Zendaya, and then played in the films “The Duff” and “The Babysitter” of 2015. She also succeeded in the adult platform only.
Thorne was frank of the difficulties she encountered from a young age in Hollywood. During an appearance in podcast in 2022, she said that a director refused to advance her in a casting process at the age of 10 because he felt that she “flirts with him”, which made her “uncomfortable”.
Still in 2022, Rourke – who obtained the recognition of Golden Globe and Bafta, as well as an Oscar appointment for “The Wrestler” of 2008 – revealed that his education was “violent” while he suffered an abuse in adolescence.
A therapist told Rourke that it made him “a frightening person to treat” in adulthood, he added. Rourke also mentioned being in therapy for more than two decades.
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