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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Russell Crowe reflects on 'ridiculous' post-divorce dating antics

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Russell Crowe has recounted his wild single days after splitting from his wife. The 60-year-old actor from New Zealand was married to Australian actress and singer Danielle Spencer, 55, from 2003 until 2018 - and they share two children together. But now the star has told an audience of his band, The Gentlemen Barbers, all about his lust-filled years after finding himself single at 54. The Daily Mail quotes the Thor: Love and Thunder star boasting to a crowd in London on Wednesday. ”To be completely truthfully honest with you, after my divorce was finalised, I became a f--king sl-t. I was f--king ridiculous, I had s--- going everywhere. You know the old saying, 'There's a girl in every port?’" The Oscar-winning star also said he 'lovebombed' one of his romantic targets - showering her with lavish gifts in an attempt to win her over. He recalled, "I'd be f---ing lovebombing people like crazy because I've got a spare buck or two so you can do that kind of s—.' However, Russell confessed his attempt to woo one younger woman by taking her to Paris backfired. He admitted, "Coming up towards the dates that we were supposed to meet in Paris I found out that she'd gone somewhere else. Now just put yourself in this position okay.” "Here's the options: you, and the person, and Paris. She decided instead to go to Southampton. F--- off. If you get out the list of the 50 greatest places you should visit before you die, guess what's not on the f---ing list?”. Russell has been in a relationship with actress Britney Theriot, 31, since 2020 and has previously described their romance as “fantastic”.
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