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Russell Crowe’s new look on This Morning stuns viewers

The Hollywood star looked quite different

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This Morning viewers were surprised by Hollywood superstar Russell Crowe’s appearance on the daytime show today as he looks very different.

The star, best-known for his role in Gladiator, video-linked from the Australian outback.

With a shaggy haircut and greying beard, Russell was also looking larger than in his Maximus days.

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Russell Crowe appeared on This Morning (Credit: ITV)

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Fans of the show were surprised by his appearance, with many saying he looked like Ricky Tomlinson or John Goodman. Others suggested he’d been eating too many lockdown snacks – who hasn’t, guys?!

What did fans say?

In defence of Russell

Many leapt to his defence, though.

They insisted people were being mean and should be kinder to other human beings. One even said he ‘looks different’ but she didn’t care – she still would!


Russell Crowe arrives late to This Morning

Russell had caused chaos earlier in the show when he was late for the interview.

As Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield began presenting they seemed to be filling with lots of pictures of viewers’ puppies.

Phil then admitted: “Puppy cam was planned, but we’re doing it because we’re actually waiting for Russell Crowe. Is he sat down yet? No?”

Holly replied: “We’ve got more puppies Phil…”

“Let’s do more puppies,” Phil told her. “Do them slowly Hols, we’re nearly ready.”

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Phil and Holly chatted to Russell about his new movie (Credit: ITV)

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Russell then appeared and went on to talk to the hosts about his new movie, Unhinged, in which Russell plays a man who goes to extreme and violent lengths to get an apology from a woman after a traffic dispute.

It will become one of the first blockbuster films released when cinemas reopen on July 4.

“There is going to be a traffic jam with all these movies being held out,” he said.

“You’re now looking at half the year of movie releases or more.

“This is actually the studio’s first major release. They looked at the landscape as it existed and they decided to take the risk to go first.

“Somebody’s got to do it. I’m enjoying the fact so many people are missing going to the movies.”

This Morning continues every weekday at 10am on ITV.

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Carena Crawford
Associate Editor (Soaps)