Less than a day after news of his GoFundMe campaign hit the stands, celebrated actor Mickey Rourke has now hit out at his longtime manager for reportedly setting up the fundraiser, allegedly with his permission.Taking to Instagram, the 73-year-old actor appeared in a bright fuchsia T-shirt with his rescue dog Lucky, and said,“Something’s come up that I’m really frustrated, confused and I don’t understand. Somebody set up some kind of foundation or fund for me to donate money. A charity.”Voicing his frustration, The Wrestler actor continued,“And that’s not me. If I needed money I wouldn’t ask for no charity. I’d rather stick a gun up my a** and pull the trigger. Whoever did this, I don’t know why they did it. I wouldn’t know what a GoFundMe is in a million years.”The video is still up on the actor's Instagram page, View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe GoFundMe campaign, which is already nearing its targeted $100,000 goal, was set up by Liya-Joelle Jones, assistant to Rourke's long-term manager Kimberly Hines, allegedly with the actor's permission.What has happened with Mickey Rourke?Although Rourke reportedly greenlit the fundraiser, the actor's assistant revealed he 'may not have been completely clear on the details of how a GoFundMe works'. She also cleared the air on claims of the fundraiser being a scam.“I don’t think he understood, and now it’s taken on this media frenzy, and he flipped out. Nobody’s trying to grift Mickey. I want him working. I don’t want him doing a GoFundMe.In an interaction with The Hollywood Reporter, she also revealed Rourke has a slew of acting offers.“The good thing about this is that he got four movie offers since yesterday. People are emailing him movie offers now, which is great because nobody’s been calling him for a long time.”Mickey Rourke, however, has repeatedly denied his involvement in the fundraiser, all while admitting his financial indiscipline.“I did a terrible job managing my career. I wasn’t very diplomatic. I had to go to 20 years of therapy to get over that. But I’m not that person anymore. … I’m not that wild man I was 20 years ago”While the actor has been facing a drought of legitimate work, he has enlisted his personal lawyer to help return the money raised from the GoFundMe campaign. The story continues to take shape at the time of writing the article.