
Uh-oh! Looks like someone besides Sylvester Stallone has been gobbling Human Growth Hormones - or SOME kind of questionable supplements. Mickey Rourke, 51, plays a flamboyant aging wrestler in his new movie called "The Wrestler." His blonde character, called Randy "The Ram" Robinson, is loosely based on Hulk Hogan and Steve Austin. Ironically the role was originally intended for Nicolas Cage.


We're thinking Sylvester Stallone would have been smart to ignore Janice Dickinson's comments about his doing steroids and "shooting her up with them" too. Back in the early 90's when Janice and Sylvester were dating, Sly WAS hugely muscled and around that time he was hospitalized with some kind of heart problem that was supposedly caused by performance enhancing drugs. (And don't forget his recent smuggling problem.) He's obviously still irked with Janice for fooling him into thinking her daughter Savannah was HIS. (He did pay Janice's rent back then and a LOT of her bills including the hospital expenses.) He walked out when DNA proved the baby wasn't his. Now that Sly has called Janice a LIAR, he's stirred up a hornet's nest of aggravation for himself. She's not going to shut up about it and who cares if he did steroids, anyway?
We're noting a style trend among rappers and we're not sure if it's good or bad. As we recall, hip hop singers used to wear really baggy oversize pants and shirts that allowed them to eat whatever they wanted and never think about their weight. Skinny or fat - it was all hidden under XXXL tent-like shirts. But over the years, steroids have gained popularity and some performers have CHANGED a lot. Busta Rhymes (top photos) went from a skinny guy hopping around to an intimidating powerhouse with Popeye arms. And recently Dr Dre showed off his fifty pound weight loss and new muscular physique. Now they wear tight clothes. They LOOK good, but are they subject to 'roid rage?



