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Mickey Rourke Pursuing Legal Action Against ‘Celebrity Big Brother UK’ After Exit

- Mickey Rourke’s manager, Kimberly Hines, confirmed in a statement shared with PEOPLE that he plans to pursue legal action against Celebrity Big Brother UK over an alleged pay dispute
- News of his pursuit comes after Rourke departed the reality series for making controversial comments about his fellow housemate JoJo Siwa
- In the aftermath of the controversy, the Wrestler actor’s manager said the show “now refusing to pay Mickey his full agreed-upon fee”
Mickey Rourke is getting lawyers involved.
After his controversial exit from Celebrity Big Brother UK, the actor, 72, is pursuing legal action against the reality show over an alleged pay dispute.
In a statement shared with PEOPLE, Rourke’s manager, Kimberly Hines, addressed his early departure and claimed that the series had disrespected the star by “publicly embarrassing him” and refusing to pay him his dues.
“There’s no question that when Big Brother booked Mickey Rourke, they were fully aware of both his public persona and how it aligned with his Hollywood rebel image,” Hines wrote, adding that the show knew his presence would be “explosive, controversial and attention-grabbing — and that’s exactly what they got, and more.”
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She claimed that the show had “promoted his provocative personality,” something Rourke is known for and has been well documented in the press, especially since the show has aired.
“In our discussions, Big Brother was made fully aware of Mickey Rourke’s background and lifestyle,” the statement continued. “Yet rather than handle it professionally, they took it too far — publicly embarrassing him and using his removal as a marketing tool. That’s not just unprofessional; it’s deeply disrespectful and damaging.”
“To add insult to injury, Big Brother is now refusing to pay Mickey his full agreed-upon fee. His legal team is currently pursuing the matter,” Hines revealed.
She concluded her statement by claiming that Big Brother‘s use of his “name and image” is “an insult to a true cinematic icon” after a “long and accomplished career.”
“It disregards his legacy and crosses the line of basic respect — both within the industry and on a personal level,” Hines said.
On Saturday, April 12, a spokesperson for Celebrity Big Brother told PEOPLE that Rourke had agreed to leave the show following a discussion about his “use of inappropriate language and instances of unacceptable behavior.” Though no physical altercation took place, the representative claimed that Rourke used language that was considered “threatening and aggressive.”
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His exit came shortly after The Wrestler star received a warning for his inappropriate comments towards housemate JoJo Siwa about her sexuality.
After Siwa, 21, revealed she liked girls and her partner was non-binary on the April 9 episode, Rourke claimed, “If I stay longer than four days, you won’t be gay anymore,” which prompted her to reply, “I can guarantee I’ll still be gay and I’ll still be in a very happy relationship.”
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Rourke went on to say that he would “tie” up Siwa before fellow housemates Hughes, 32, and Ella Rae redirected the conversation. Later, while talking about Big Brother‘s voting process, Rourke claimed, “I’m going to vote the lesbian out real quick.”
In another instance, the actor declared, “I need a f–,” referring to the British slang use of the word as “cigarette,” but then gestured toward Siwa and said, “I’m not talking about you.”
Entertainment
Heidi Klum’s Met Gala Glam Included the L’Oréal Paris Lumi Glotion

The 2025 Met Gala red carpet has officially closed, but we’re not done fawning over A-listers’ looks. We know what you’re thinking — the glam on invitees must have cost thousands of dollars to achieve. Well, not for Heidi Klum’s radiant glow.
In fact, the secret to the supermodel’s luminous complexion included a tried-and-true drugstore find that both PEOPLE editors and stars like Bethenny Frankel just so happen to use. It was recently used on Martha Stewart, too. Yes, we’re talking about the ultra-popular L’Oréal Paris Lumi Glotion, and you can even snag it on sale at Amazon right now for just $14.
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In an Instagram post, Klum’s makeup artist, Linda Hay, dished on all of the products she used to create the model’s look, which included the Lumi Glotion in the shade 902. Klum is a L’Oréal Paris ambassador, so it’s no surprise that Hay reached for the budget-friendly products to achieve the star’s glam.
Not only does a few dollops of the lotion result in a dewy boost, but it also replenishes nourishment back into your complexion thanks to hydrating ingredients like glycerin and shea butter. You can wear it alone, beneath foundation, or as body makeup like Klum recently did.
The lightweight texture is great for hot summer weather. One Amazon shopper wrote that it adds the “perfect amount of glow without looking shiny or oily,” which is ideal for the humidity to come. “It blends like a dream and feels like skincare more than makeup.”
“It gives my face a natural-looking bronze without looking fake or overdone,” another person said, adding that application is “super easy” by blending a few drops into clean skin using their fingers (no brush needed). “It never goes on splotchy. It lasts throughout the day and works perfectly as bronzing drops.”
“This is magic in a tube,” a third reviewer noted. “This stuff takes your face to a whole new level of beauty.”
Amazon shoppers can’t stop buying the affordable product — more than 10,000 people have added it to their beauty cabinets in the past month alone. It’s the best-selling face highlighter and luminizer at Amazon, and it’s racked up more than 33,000 five-star ratings.
The Lumi Glotion comes in four shades, and all of them are on sale. Be sure to add it to your summer makeup routine before it goes back to full price, and if you want to recreate Heidi Klum’s Met Gala glam, find all of the drugstore products Hay used, including the Age Perfect Cell Renewal Anti-Aging Moisturizer and True Match Foundation, to achieve her radiant complexion below.
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So many celebrities wore this under-$10 L’Oréal lipstick at the Met Gala 2025

The Met Gala 2025 red carpet was full of fantastic suiting befitting this year’s “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” theme — and while a made-to-measure suit like the stars’ will set you back thousands, the night’s most popular lip color can be yours for under $10.
We spotted both Halle Berry and Heidi Klum wearing L’Oréal Paris Colour Riche Satin Lipstick in Worth It, while brand face Kendall Jenner showed off the slightly deeper Worth It Medium.
A play on the brand’s iconic tagline, Worth It is a muted, wearable pink-nude hue that’s just right for everyday looks and special occasions alike.



The glamorous Tracee Ellis Ross also wore Colour Riche Lipstick to the ball, opting for a pop of crimson with the True Red shade — which perfectly coordinated with her pink-and-burgundy Marc Jacobs ensemble.
The best part? While the product typically retails for $10 on Amazon, the Worth It and Worth It Medium hues are on sale right now for under $7, so you can capture a Met-worthy look for less than the cost of an NYC latte.
The moisturizing formula is enriched with argan oil and vitamin E, and comes in dozens of other colors as well.

All four stars wore L’Oréal Paris Colour Riche Lip Liner and Voluminous Panorama Mascara with their lipsticks, and Berry finished things off with a slick of the brand’s Plump Ambition Hyaluron Lip Oil in the shade Nude Macaron.

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Justin Bieber Praises Wife Hailey’s 2025 Met Gala Looks

Justin Bieber is a proud husband.
The musician, 31, shouted out his wife Hailey Bieber‘s 2025 Met Gala looks after skipping the star-studded event in New York City.
“Tell em uncle Charlie,” Justin captioned an Instagram carousel that featured a snap of Hailey’s red carpet ensemble as well as a look she wore leading up to the gala. “Uncle Charlie” is likely in reference to hip-hop legend Charlie Wilson, per Arts Management Magazine.
While Justin didn’t appear by his wife’s side at the gala, fans are praising the singer for showing support.
“We love a supportive husband,” one wrote.
“The world will say anything and everything but at the end of the day he loves his wife more than anything else🥹❤️,” another shared, seemingly referencing recent rumors about the state of the couple’s marriage.
As Hailey, 28, was hitting the Met steps, Justin revealed how he was spending the night. The singer shared a video of himself and friends watching the Toronto Maple Leafs open their playoff series against the Florida Panthers with a 5-4 win at home.
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On Monday, May 5, Hailey wore a black blazer mini dress by YSL, nodding to the theme of “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.” The Rhode founder teamed the double-breasted moment with sheer tights, patent, platform pumps and Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
As she left the Carlyle Hotel en route to fashion’s biggest night, Hailey was spotted with another accessory — a martini, complete with several olives — as she smiled and waved at paparazzi. The martini was gone by the time she walked the red carpet.
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Earlier that day, Hailey was photographed heading toward the Mark Hotel in Dilara Findikoglu’s FW24 Faded Roles dress. The brand describes the piece as a “deconstructed mini dress” that is shaped to hug the body. It features a traditional pinstripe design with a folded neckline that appears to give a glimpse of a white bra.
Styled by Andrew Mukamal, Bieber accessorized with black slingback heels, a purse and sunglasses. She wore her glossy brunette hair straight and opted for minimal makeup and no jewelry.
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The Biebers, who tied the knot in 2018, made their Met Gala debut as husband and wife in 2021. Hailey appeared in a black Saint Laurent gown with a structured embellished plunging neckline, black sunglasses and Tiffany & Co. jewels. The “Peaches” singer went for a sleek black tuxedo by La Maison Drew (an extension of his Drew House label that he has since severed ties with), painted sneakers and Jacquie Aiche jewelry.
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