Mickey Rourke says his career is ‘in the toilet’ after his ‘short fuse’ soured relationships with movie directors – as he reveals his REAL reason for doing Celebrity Big Brother

Mickey Rourke has admitted his career is ‘in the toilet’ after his ‘short fuse’ soured his relationships with movie director.

The former boxer and actor, 72, who entered the Celebrity Big Brother house on Monday, is best known for 9 1/2 Weeks and  The Wrestler

But he has admitted that in recent his career ended up ‘in the toilet’ and he has not been getting A-list movies. Speaking to The Sun, the star said that he has a short temper which has stopped him from booking ‘movies that have integrity’. 

‘There’s directors I want to work with and have them not be afraid of me and trust me for who I am today, not for the reputation I have,’ he said. 

Mickey added: ‘I’ve made mistakes, many, I have nobody to blame for my ship sinking except myself.’The actor went on to reveal the real reason has decided to travel to London and become a CBB housemate. 

‘It was between this or a really bad independent movie, and I’ve had it up to here with really bad independent movies,’ he said. 

It seems it might not be long before the Hollywood star will be providing drama inside the house and clashing with his housemates. 

The Wrestler actor confessed he has a ‘short fuse’ and doesn’t take orders very well as he warned the fellow celebrities to be respectful. 

Speaking in his introductory film he admitted: ‘I don’t take orders very well, but if everyone is nice and respectful we can have a good time. 

‘As long as nobody pushes the envelope because the envelope has a very short fuse.’

The star also insisted he had never watched the show before as he added: ‘I have no clue about Big Brother, I thought Big Brother was the government.

‘I spoke to my close mate Ray Winstone and he said “just be yourself and have fun”.’Yet Mickey seemed happy to be in the UK as he gushed: ‘I like the people in the UK. It’s the mentality, the culture, the food, Shepherd’s pie. Oh I love it here.’ 

Meanwhile viewers have praised the show’s presenter Will Best for how he handled  Mickey during Monday’s launch episode.

AJ joked Mickey was ‘very flirtatious’ before she was forced to tell the actor to ‘stop looking at me’.  

She then turned him around by his shoulders and directed him to the door, with the actor heard saying: ‘No, I want to stay with you.’

It was at this point that Will stepped in, pulling AJ back from Mickey who had grabbed her by the arm. ‘Don’t take AJ with you!’ he shouted after the actor. He was later seen holding AJ’s hand as they presented their next live link.

 Viewers slammed Mickey’s behaviour as ‘creepy’ as they praised Will for his actions.

They wrote: ‘Will holding her hand and giving her a hug after showed what a gent he is,’;

‘I LOVE the way Will Best was looking after AJ just there! Well done Will He moved AJ from Mikey Rourke when he seemingly tried to touch her. Love their friendship,’;A massive kudos to Will Best for jumping straight to AJ’s defence there, protecting his female colleague from unwanted lascivious male attention from Mickey Rourke. Nice to see there’s still gentlemen out there.’

Alan Carr led the outraged reaction to Mickey on spin-off show Late and Live, asking AJ: ‘Can we talk about Mickey Rourke looking at you? Wow his eyes.

‘Find someone who looks at you the way Mickey looks at you [AJ]. His tongue was hanging out.’

AJ quipped back: ‘It literally was. I was like “You can’t afford these feathers Mickey, no!”