Mickey Rourke looks unrecognizable in rare sighting as he faces possible eviction

Mickey Rourke looks unrecognizable in rare sighting as he faces possible eviction

Mickey Rourke looked unrecognizable during a rare outing on New Year’s Day.

The “Wrestler” actor was seen popping out of his Los Angeles home Thursday — just days after news surfaced that he is facing a possible eviction.

Rourke, 73, opened the front door to pick up a few food deliveries, first grabbing a bag of Taco Bell delivery and then securing two paper bags filled with groceries from Pavilions.

Mickey Rourke looked unrecognizable during a rare sighting on Jan. 1.BACKGRID

The actor was seen outside of his Los Angeles home.BACKGRID

The former boxer sported a shaved head in the snaps.

Rourke was wearing a multi-color striped sweater, purple workout pants and white socks.

He also wore a beaded necklace with a cross and a polka dot scarf around his neck.

He was grabbing groceries from Pavilions.BACKGRID

Rourke wore a striped sweater.BACKGRID
He also wore purple pants.BACKGRID

Earlier this week, The Post reported that Rourke is facing eviction from his LA abode after allegedly racking up nearly $60,000 in unpaid rent.

According to court documents, the Hollywood bad boy was served with a three-day notice to pay his rent or vacate by Dec. 18 after failing to pay his bills.

Rourke’s rent allegedly climbed to $7,000 a month and he owed $59,100 when the notice was issued, according to the filing.

At one point, he grabbed a bag of Taco Bell.BACKGRID

Rourke is facing eviction from his home after racking up nearly $60,000 in unpaid rent.BACKGRID

The notice was posted on the actor’s property and mailed when “no person of suitable age or discretion” could be found at the home.

The home is described as a three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath Spanish bungalow that has been “nicely upgraded” and built in 1926, according to Zillow.

Rourke emerged in Hollywood in the 1980s with roles in “Heaven’s Gate,” “Body Heat” and “Diner.”

After earning recognition as a brooding leading man in “9½ Weeks,” “Angel Heart,” “Barfly” and “The Pope of Greenwich Village,” he walked away from acting in the early ’90s to become a professional boxer.

The “Diner” star, seen here in 2016, was given until Dec. 18 to pay his rent or vacate.Getty Images
Rourke’s rent is allegedly $7,000 a month.Mickey Rourke / Facebook
The former boxer was kicked off of “Celebrity Big Brother UK” in April./for Big Brother / Shutterstock