Russell Crowe's "divorce auction"

If you’ve ever wanted to own a piece of Russell Crowe’s history, now is your chance. He is having what he’s calling a divorce auction as he finalizes his split from Danielle Spencer.

The Oscar winner is getting rid of 2-hundred pieces of memorabilia from films like “Gladiator,” “Master and Commander,” and “A Beautiful Mind” on April 7th in Sydney, Australia. That date is both his wedding anniversary and his 54th birthday. According to the Sotheby’s listing, “The Russell Crowe Collection comprises important paintings by some of Australia’s most significant historic, modern and contemporary artists, furniture, movie memorabilia, musical instruments, watches, and sporting memorabilia.”

Among the pieces available are a fully functioning replica Roman chariot, armor, and weapons from “Gladiator;” a satin boxer’s robe from “Cinderella Man;” and costumes from “Les Miserables.” You can see everything for sale by clicking HERE.


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