Celebrity Big Brother's Mickey Rourke made more 'offensive' comments that 'couldn't be broadcast'

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Former Conservative MP Michael Fabricant has claimed that Mickey Rourke made a series of comments that were too offensive to broadcast before he was removed from the Celebrity Big Brother house.

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Former Celebrity Big Brother contestant Michael Fabricant has disclosed that ousted housemate Mickey Rourke made numerous remarks "which could not be broadcast" before his dramatic removal from the show over the weekend.

The Hollywood star , 72, consented to exit the ITV1 programme after further incidents involving "further use of inappropriate language" and "instances of unacceptable behaviour". Initially, he received a warning from Big Brother for using "unacceptable language and behaviour" towards JoJo following homophobic comments regarding her sexuality. He then went on to direct "sexual language" at TOWIE's Ella Rae Wise, as well as displaying "language and behaviour" that was deemed "was threatening and aggressive" towards Love Island's Chris Hughes .



Michael, who was the first to be evicted from this year's series, has now suggested that not all of Mickey's offensive comments were broadcast during his stint on the show. In a Twitter exchange on Monday, the ex-Tory MP responded to a fan's query about why "people can't even use the word fag anymore" in reference to cigarettes. This comes after Rourke claimed he was discussing smoking when he made homophobic remarks about JoJo last week, reports the Mirror .

"Yeah, but that wasn't said in isolation," Sir Michael retorted to the Twitter user, reflecting on Rourke's usage of the term. "There was a lot more, some of which could not be broadcast." During his initial days in the Celebrity Big Brother house, Rourke quizzed JoJo with questions like: "Where's the smoke room? Where's the cigarette room? ," followed by "Do you like girls or boys?".

To which JoJo clarified: "Me? Girls. My partner is non-binary," leading to an astonishing comment from Rourke who claimed: "If I stay longer than four days, you won't be gay anymore." Unperturbed, JoJo assured him: "I can guarantee I'll still be gay and I'll still be in a very happy relationship.

" Subsequently, as Rourke made his way to the garden, he discussed eviction options with Chris, asserting: "I'm going to vote the lesbian out real quick." This remark was overheard by JoJo who challenged him, stating: "That's homophobic, if that was your reasoning." Chris stepped in, trying to reason with Mickey, telling him, "You can't do that Mickey," only for Rourke to echo his previous statement and then say, "I need a fag," while gesturing dismissively at JoJo.

Chris interjected once more, emphatically stressing: "Mickey, you can't say that." "I know. I was talking about a cigarette," retorted Mickey sharply, leaving JoJo visibly shaken by his homophobia, and Chris trying to offer her comfort.

Rourke eventually left the show after being spared by public vote during the Friday eviction, where he was nominated alongside ex-Tory MP Michael and Coronation Street actor Jack. Before departing, Mickey expressed his regrets and mentioned: "I stepped over the line. And I take responsibility for doing the wrong thing.

Because I lost my temper, and I've been trying to work on it my whole life and I wish I would have had better self-control and I'm very sorry." Following Rourke's exit, EastEnders star Patsy Palmer has found herself facing potential eviction from the Big Brother house after securing the highest number of nominations from her fellow contestants. She will be joining Coronation Street actor Jack P Shepherd and television host Trisha Goddard on the chopping block.

These nominations set the scene for the next eviction, where the public's vote will determine which housemate gets the boot from the Big Brother residence. Among those who nominated Patsy was Dance Moms celebrity Jojo Siwa. Jojo explained her choice, saying: "Patsy has been an asset to the house.

She's been cooking, she's been beautiful, she's been amazing. But I have seen a side of Patsy that has been a bit, I like to call it finger pointy. I think team players are what we need in the house, and I think Patsy hasn't really shown that in the last few days.

" Both Trisha and Jack received a total of four nominations each, with Chesney Hawkes, Chris Hughes, Ella Rae Wise and Patsy nominating Trisha, whereas Angellica Bell, Danny Beard, Donna Preston and Trisha put forward Jack’s name. Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages..