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Russell Crowe Told he ‘Should Know Better’ After Sharing ‘Forbidden Picture’

Russell Crowe has got on the wrong side of his fans after he shared photos of his recent getaway.

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Some have expressed outrage at Crowe for his actions.

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Russell Crowe is a Hollywood icon.

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The actor’s trademark, rugged good looks saw him become an on-screen heartthrob.

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The actor and filmmaker has appeared in some of the most notable movies of our generation.

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His performance in Ridley Scott’s Gladiator, went on to earn him the Academy Award for best actor and cemented his Hollywood star status.

But he hasn’t always been on the big screen.

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In the mid-’80s, Crowe began performing in musicals, touring with The Rocky Horror Picture Show from 1986 to 1988 as Dr. Frank N. Furter.

He even dabbled in the music scene…

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In the late ’70s, Crowe co-founded the rock band Roman Antix, serving as a songwriter, guitarist, and lead singer. Talk about multifaceted!

The band then turned into the Australian rock band Thirty Odd Foot of Grunts (abbreviated to TOFOG).

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And even went on to release 3 albums before calling it quits in 2005.

After this, he decided to focus more on his acting career.

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From the start of his career, he had the ability to really tap into the characters he was portraying, so, of course, it wasn’t long before he gained recognition for his work.

In 1991, Crowe appeared in the Australian movie Proof.

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His performance was so impressive, that he received the best supporting actor award from the Australian Film Institute.

And the awards just came pouring in thereafter…

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Not only did his role in Romper Stomper (1992), in which he played a neo-Nazi, earn him an AFI best actor award, but it also caught the attention of Hollywood.

And he started getting cast for more blockbuster hits.

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Well, you’d think it would be an upward trajectory from there.

But that wasn’t the case.

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Sadly, his first American movie, The Quick and the Dead (1995), and several other Hollywood flicks that followed had little success at the box office.

But he carried on despite the outcome.

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Crowe’s knack for complex performance combined with a well-written story in crime drama L.A. Confidential, cooked up a commercial and critical smash hit.

Which subsequently shot him back into the spotlight.

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And several of his late-’90s movies became successes in their own right — including The Insider (1999), which saw Crowe bag an Academy Award nomination.

Then he went on to win the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in Gladiator (2000).

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He seems to have had success after success, with several more lucrative awards under his belt.

And he’s gained a large fan base due to his talents.

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But, in more recent years, many people have expressed their shock over his change in appearance.

I mean, what do people expect?

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Gladiator was released twenty years ago, after all.  

Despite this, the internet couldn’t help but cruelly pick apart his appearance online in his most recent movie Unhinged.

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With many branding him as unrecognizable to his former Gladiator self.

Fans took to Twitter to share their thoughts, with one tweeting: “Russell Crowe looking like John Goodman in this movie.”

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But lately, Crowe has been bashed for something entirely different.

The actor recently went on a private tour of the Sistine Chapel.

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He got the chance to experience what most don’t, to see the Vatican museum in all its glory, without thousands of people crowding the halls.

After the experience of a lifetime, he shared his photos on Twitter.

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“I’m not sure there’s a more special privilege in the world than to hold the key for the Sistine Chapel and to experience its glory in silence,” he captioned his pics.

Adding: “A very special experience as a family yesterday. Got to walk through the Vatican Museum by ourselves. Amazing. My mum had walked these corridors with my father 20+ years ago with the thousands of tourists that flock here daily and make it the third most popular museum globally.

“We were given access to rooms, perspectives, and parts of the collection you don’t get to see as a regular tourist.

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“As we squeezed into a tiny private elevator and ascended to a balcony few get to see, she squeezed my hand and said ‘I wish your father was here’.

“We stepped onto the balcony, a majestic sweeping view of Rome. From somewhere in the Vatican we could hear the Swiss Guard band rehearsing.”

While it was clearly a special moment for Crowe and his family, many Twitter users took offense to his pictures, as taking photos of the chapel is forbidden.

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One Twitter user wrote: “Did you get special permission to take photos at Sistine Chapel?”

Another outraged user commented: “You’re not supposed to take photos in the Chapel Russel, you should know better.”

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A third said: “Somebody explain please to the other 99 percent of human beings in the world, even those who were born in Rome, why they JUST CAN’T experience the wonder of the Sistine Chapel in silence, while he can.”

You can see his photos here.

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