The Irishman, reigniting a 33-year feud between the two actors.“Hey Robert De Niro,” Rourke wrote in an Instagram post on Friday (July 17). “That’s right i am talking to you, you big fucking crybaby.
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The Irishman, reigniting a 33-year feud between the two actors.“Hey Robert De Niro,” Rourke wrote in an Instagram post on Friday (July 17). “That’s right i am talking to you, you big fucking crybaby.
decades-old feud with Robert De Niro, even threatening to "severely" embarrass the "Raging Bull" actor.Mickey took to Instagram on Friday to share an expletive-filled rant about Robert, saying he heard that Robert was talking trash about him. In posting a photo of the famed actor, Mickey called Robert a "big f—ing crybaby.""The Wrestler" actor claimed he heard from a friend that Robert called him a "liar" to the media, although Mickey doesn't indicate who told him this, nor the newspaper which
Mickey Rourke is unhappy with one-time co-star Robert De Niro, and let that be known in no uncertain terms in a scathing Instagram post.
Instagram post on Friday. “That’s right i am talking to you, you big f—ing crybaby.
Mickey Rourke has been in a feud with Robert De Niro for over three decades and he just reignited it with a post on Instagram.
Some of the biggest celebs are coming together to encourage people to wear masks.
With the COVID-19 numbers spiking in the US, it’s clear that people aren’t following some of the most basic preventative measures, including wearing a face mask. Of course, without getting into the political weeds too much, you can probably chalk up a lot of this anti-mask sentiment to the President’s vocal disapproval of masks.
The coronavirus lockdown has drained Robert De Niro’s finances, the actor’s lawyer has told a court in Manhattan.Speaking via a Skype call on Thursday as he fought to dismiss his estranged wife Grace Hightower’s emergency order to double her monthly American Express card credit limit to US$100,000, the movie star confessed he has been forced to make a series of cutbacks.Hightower’s lawyer told a judge that De Niro had cut her monthly American Express allowance in half, prompting his attorneys to
Page Six, De Niro was forced to halve Hightower’s monthly allowance, insisting that he has taken a massive financial hit after the restaurants Nobu and Greenwich Hotel, which he has stakes in, were partially closed during the Coronavirus pandemic. Caroline Krauss, De Niro’s lawyer, said Nobu lost close to $5 million (£3.96 million) in just two months, so he had to pay investors $500,000 (£396,118).
Robert De Niro is reportedly financially hurting because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Robert De Niro’s lawyer said today that his client would be spending much of his time in upstate New York on account of the coronavirus pandemic. His lawyer made the statement in a court hearing on Thursday.
The coronavirus lockdown has drained Robert De Niro’s finances, the actor’s lawyer has told a court in Manhattan.
lawyer has revealed.The Irishman actor, 76, has seen his finances compounded by a double hit of divorce negotiations and a capital call payout from Nobu restaurant chain where he holds a stake.According to Caroline Krauss, De Niro has suffered severe losses in income due to the necessary closures of restaurant chain Nobu as well as Greenwich Hotel, which he also holds a stake in.
The coronavirus pandemic has not only stopped Robert De Niro from working, but he's also taken quite the pay cut this year as well. In court, De Niro's estranged wife Grace Hightower asked for an emergency order for her husband, 76, to raise her monthly American Express credit card limit from $50,000 to $100,000, according to Page Six.
Nick Cordero, a Tony-nominated Broadway actor, died July 5 of COVID-19 complications at age 41. He last appeared on the Great White Way in 2018 as gangster Sonny in A Bronx Tale, a musical adaptation of the 1993 film of the same name that Robert De Niro had directed and, with Jane Rosenthal, produced.
Nick Cordero, a Tony-nominated Broadway actor, died July 5 of COVID-19 complications at age 41. He last appeared on the Great White Way in 2018 as gangster Sonny in A Bronx Tale, a musical adaptation of the 1993 film of the same name that Robert De Niro had directed and, with Jane Rosenthal, produced. De Niro and Rosenthal were behind the stage version, as well, with De Niro co-directing and, with Rosenthal, producing. They shared their memories of Cordero with The Hollywood Reporter...
Robert De Niro‘s Nobu restaurant group is under fire after receiving millions of dollars in Paycheck Protection Program loans from the federal government amid the coronavirus pandemic.The upscale chain, which was founded by De Niro, 76, celebrity chef Nobuyuki “Nobu” Matsuhisa and film producer Meir Teper in 1994, has outposts all over the world, including several in the United States.According to government filings released on Monday, July 6, the Nobu brand, which also includes several luxury