Jul
11
Time to take a break from Amy Winehouse's fist-beating for a brief moment of focus on another international havoc.
Russell Crowe looked mighty gangster yesterday when he flashed a few (ironic?) peace signs and strolled the block of Finger Warf in Whalloomooloo, Sydney (yes, Whalloomooloo is a real place).
The Aussie actor badly wore sweats, shades, sneakers, and a 'South Sydney Rabbitoh' hoodie to cheer on the national rugby team that he partially owns. Because why not be a cheerleader for a sport where you actually get points - rather than lawsuits - for hitting people?
Or, as the case may be, have revenge songs written about you...
Russell Crowe looked mighty gangster yesterday when he flashed a few (ironic?) peace signs and strolled the block of Finger Warf in Whalloomooloo, Sydney (yes, Whalloomooloo is a real place).
The Aussie actor badly wore sweats, shades, sneakers, and a 'South Sydney Rabbitoh' hoodie to cheer on the national rugby team that he partially owns. Because why not be a cheerleader for a sport where you actually get points - rather than lawsuits - for hitting people?
Or, as the case may be, have revenge songs written about you...
There's this really great song out that you have to check out. It's called The Night I Punched Russell Crowe. It's written by the Irish band Galeic Storm about the frontman's experience as a bartender, and I'm pretty sure you can figure out the rest. Feast your ears:
More of Russell Crowe's gangsta style below...














Those aren't peace signs. In any countries other than the US, if you reverse a peace sign (palm facing in), it is the same as flicking someone off.... or he's just trying to look gangsta...