Russell Crowe and his bad temper have struck again.
Russell Crowe doesn't appreciate not being appreciated. The touchy actor didn't respond nicely when a BBC interviewer asked him if he meant for his Robin Hood accent to sound Irish.
The interviewer, who I'm sure was trying to get a rise out of Crowe, pushed him further and asked him again about the accent by asking "Do you mean it was supposed to be Northern [England]?". Russell's response was:
"No I was going for an Italian … missed it? F–k me."
And then he stormed out.
I admit that I laugh every time I listen to the BBC Radio sound clip of the interview below. You just know the interviewer was pushing for a reaction like that. And Russell, being the kind and predictable hot tempered soul that he is, obliged.
Listen to the Radio Clip of the interview below:
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Marilyn thanks Russell Crowe for the laugh.

