Mickey Rourke flies from Celebrity Big Brother - lawsuit against producers?
Mickey Rourke flies from Celebrity Big Brother - lawsuit against producers?
Mickey Rourke, the well-known actor, was excluded from the current season of the British reality format "Celebrity Big Brother". The 70-year-old was thrown out due to several serious violations of the show's code of conduct. Trademarks, Rourke expressed homophobic and misogynistic comments to his roommate Jojo Siwa and behaved aggressively towards Chris Hughes. A dispute between the two men escalated and led to Rourke's immediate termination from the format, such as OE24 reported.
After his expulsion, Rourke plans legal steps against the producers of the show. Originally, he had been promised a fee of £ 500,000 for participation, but after the expulsion he only received £ 50,000. The sum he now receives can hardly cover the costs incurred, including its overnight stays. Despite the original promise to be accommodated in a luxurious hotel, Rourke had to be satisfied with accommodation for £ 300 per night. According to reports, he paid an additional £ 50,000 for an expensive hotel in which he stayed privately.
public criticism and possible consequences
The spokeswoman for Rourke sharply criticized the producers by saying that they used the actor as a "verbal powder barrel" to increase the quotas of the show and then sent him back home without a return ticket. It was also known that Rourke - if he had only stayed on the show for a day longer - more money in accordance with his contract. It remains unclear whether the legal steps are actually initiated.
The incident not only has potentially serious financial consequences for Rourke, but also for the program "Celebrity Big Brother". Reality TV formats are repeatedly criticized, especially with regard to the treatment of their participants. A dissertation by Carmen Krämer at the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Universschule Aachen illuminates the ethical problems of such formats. It states that reality TV often violates ethics codes and disregarded the human dignity of the participants. Topics such as humiliation, insult and the promotion of stereotypes are in the foreground during the discussion.
long-term discussion about human dignity in reality TV
In her work,Krämer argues that it is necessary to clearly define the term “human dignity” in order to evaluate whether reality TV formats violate this dignity in their common practice. The dissertation offers a deep insight into the topic and illuminates the ethical implications of the formats such as "Big Brother" and "Germany is looking for the superstar". The debate about the rights and the treatment of reality show participants remains up to date and could receive new impulses through incidents such as Rourke.
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