
Mickey Rourke has offered a contrite apology following his sudden removal from Tonight's episode will feature Mickey's exit from the house due to his use of "threatening and aggressive" language. It was reported yesterday that Mickey had left the house with immediate effect, with a spokesperson stating: "Mickey Rourke has agreed to leave the Celebrity Big Brother House this evening following a discussion with Big Brother regarding further use of inappropriate language and instances of unacceptable behaviour."
According to reports, will decrease Mickey's fee due to his premature departure. The reasons behind Mickey's exit have been revealed, and they will be shown to Celebrity Big Brother viewers tonight at 10 p.m. In this evening's episode, Mickey will discuss his exit for the first time.
Mickey was called to the Diary Room, where Big Brother addressed him, saying: "Mickey, Big Brother needs to speak to you about your behaviour. Earlier today, in a disagreement with Chris, your language and behaviour were threatening and aggressive. Big Brother does not tolerate threatening language or behaviour. In addition, you have used inappropriate sexual language to Ella." reports.

In response, Mickey stated, "Oh, I'm not aware of that but okay," Big Brother then stated: "This language has caused offence to your fellow housemates and could cause offence to the viewing public. This is not the first time Big Brother has had to speak to you about your offensive and inappropriate language."
Subsequently, Mickey replied, "Yes sir. I did wrong. I apologise. I'm sorry. I can't take it back, you know, I stepped over the line. And I take responsibility for doing the wrong thing. 'Cause 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. I'm ashamed of myself for losing it for a few seconds there. Nobody got touched or hurt. Maybe some feelings got hurt or maybe others have feelings about others getting upset but, you know, I'm sorry about that."
Big Brother then told him: "Big Brother considers your language and behaviour today to be seriously unacceptable and as a result Big Brother has no option but to ask you to leave the Big Brother house. Mickey, is there anything else you'd like to say?"
"I blame myself, I know it was my bad. You know, I've got a short fuse and I know I upset a lot of people out there, you know. And I'm sorry for that. I'm actually ashamed of myself for getting that hot. I went over the line, you know, I did wrong. I guess, like they say, I'm a work in progress. I just wanna pack my bags and leave, you know. I wanted to leave yesterday actually but I wasn't chosen," he says.
The explosive incident will be broadcast tonight, leading to Mickey's removal from the house. During a task, a heated exchange occurs when Chris steps out of line and catches Mickey's attention.
Mickey reciprocates by stepping out of line and confronting Chris. In the heat of the moment, Mickey demands of Chris: "You looking at me?" only for JoJo to jump in with: "Ahoy. You're not the captain of this ship. Ahoy. Back up soldier."
Mickey warns, "Don't eyeball me," to which Chris retorts: "Mickey it was a joke, f***ing.."
Mickey escalates the confrontation, asserting: "Don't f***ing eyeball me. You ****," as Danny and JoJo intervene to defuse the tension. Danny tries to reassure, repeating: "He was joking. He was joking. He was joking," even as Chris insists: "F***ing stand there."
Big Brother intervenes decisively: "This is Big Brother. Mickey, come to the diary room immediately," prompting Mickey's rebellious reply: "No, your a** will be right there in a second."
Unyielding, Big Brother repeated firmly: "Mickey, come to the diary room immediately."
Celebrity Big Brother resumes tonight at 10pm on ITV and ITVX.
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