Jojo Siwa shares details without Mickey Rourke air
More details come to light around the drama between Jojo Siwa and Mickey Rourke.
During her time under the watchful eye of the United Kingdom version of “Celebrity Big Brother”, singer Siwa said she did not feel “safe” around Rourke due to the homophobic comments made by the actor. Rourke voluntarily left the program due to the “use of inappropriate language and instances of unacceptable behavior,” according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Siwa said in an episode on Wednesday of “The Viall Files” that Rourke referred to her as “the lesbians there.”
“You really don’t want to point out someone like ‘La lebiana’, and just as I was simply giving him a notice.
But she said he didn’t listen and then “made a joke using the F-Slur, and that was when I really thought, ‘Whoa’, K, I don’t want to have much to do with this man right now ‘”. Then, Rourke made a “inappropriate sexually comment” for her.

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On April 9, in the midst of filming, Rourke asked Siwa if he preferred boys or girls. When she replied: “Girls,” replied: “If I stay more than four days, you will no longer be gay.”
Siwa replied: “I can guarantee that I will continue to be gay, and I will still be in a very happy relationship.”
Rourke’s replica took a dark turn: “I’ll tie you.”
Siwa told Podcast Nick Viall presenter who initially tried to “make peace” to share why language was not only inappropriate, but hurtful. But Rourke was not receptive.
“You’re going to kick a dog while it is down,” he reported that he broke.
Shiva He insisted that this was not his intention. This is when the student of “Love Island” Chris Hughes entered to soften things because Shiva He was “shaken” throughout the test.
“She is just trying to say her feelings,” said Hughes, according to Shiva.
To which Rourke replied: “I really don’t care about his feelings.”
That comment, Shiva He said, he pushed it “to the limit”, and then Rourke replied: “I knew what I was saying, and that’s why I said it. I wanted to offend you. I knew I was going to offend you, and that’s why I wanted to do it. I like to rummage into a bear.” The moment, he said, did not reach the program.
A Rourke representative did not immediately respond to a request for comments.

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″It was then that I really broke. … I broke, I talked to ‘Big Brother’. Honestly, I told ‘Big Brother’, I really don’t feel safe around him. This is very afraid now, ”he said.
Siwa said he had the goal of trying to understand Rourke’s background and ended up having productive conversations with him.
“I really think he has not made anyone talk about something normal in so long, and I think he was in poor condition when he was a child and I think that is coming out now,” he said, and then added: “He is not a good man, and I will support that … but he is also an injured man. And I can sympathize because he is an injured man without conducting his behavior.”


