Mickey Rourke GoFundMe: When Celebrity Money Disappears
Mickey Rourke GoFundMe drama reveals how celebrity financial problems happen even to million-dollar actors. Richard Crouse explains the 73-year-old actor owes $60,000 in unpaid rent on a Los Angeles bungalow. His manager launched a GoFundMe without full approval. It raised over $100,000 quickly. Then Rourke said stop, I didn’t approve this, I’m not asking for charity. His manager says if Rourke won’t take the money, they’ll refund everyone. The whole thing is messy and confusing.
Discover why actors making $10 million per movie can still end up broke. Learn how expenses like agents, managers, lawyers, and assistants drain paychecks before the money ever hits the bank. Understand Richard’s theory that artists like Rourke are creative first and terrible with business. Vinnie Vincent’s $220 autographed single strategy creates scarcity and conversation, even if sales are questionable.
KEY TOPICS:
- Mickey Rourke’s $60,000 rent debt and unauthorized GoFundMe
- Vinnie Vincent charging $220-$300 for autographed singles
- How actor expenses drain million-dollar paychecks
- Grammys reinstating visual arts awards after 50 years
- Album cover art in the streaming era
Booze and Reviews: Is This Thing On? and Classic Mocktail Recipes
Is This Thing On? stars Will Arnett in his first dramatic role as a divorced suburban dad who discovers standup comedy. Richard Crouse says the film, directed by Bradley Cooper, opened mid-December for Academy Award eligibility and expands everywhere this weekend. It’s loosely based on British comedian John Bishop’s true story. Arnett plays a finance guy who gets divorced from Lori Dern and doesn’t know how to process it until he tries standup and talks about his divorce on stage. People respond. He keeps going back. It becomes catharsis.
Learn why Will Arnett’s dramatic turn in Is This Thing On? is his deepest work after years of comedy. Discover classic mocktail recipes perfect for dry January. Understand how mocktails evolved from simple sodas to $20 sophisticated creations.
Originally aired on2026-01-08