Russell Crowe Looks Barely Recognisable In His 'Cave Beard' & This Is Self-Isolation Done Right
Russell Crowe, popular for roles like Maximus from Gladiator, in his time in self-isolation, has found an unlikely bond with actor and comedian, Johny Vegas.
Recently, he posted a video on his Twitter account for his 2.7 million followers to spread the word about Johny's charity in hometown of St Helens. However, what's interesting is how drastically different he looks in self-isolation than his usual self.
© Twitter/Russel Crowe
Johnny is part of this charity group that takes everyday essentials to vulnerable people and key workers in the northwest town. Take look at the video here:
If you are in the St.Helens UK area pic.twitter.com/Rp7n4yrcgz
â Russell Crowe (@russellcrowe) March 31, 2020
Self-isolation has drastically changed the way we groom ourselves. Now, that we're locked up in our houses for days on end, no one cares about social constructs like grooming the beard or dying it for that matter.
Russell Crowe's self-isolation look is clearly surprising his fans. In fact. he looked barely recognisable in the video that he posted.
This man couldn't believe it was Russell Crowe.
Canât fool me, thatâs not Russell Crowe, thatâs David Bellamy putting on a dodgy Ozzie accent! pic.twitter.com/x68LIHUGuV
â Global Collapse HQ (@G_C_HQ) March 31, 2020
Some people wanted to clash the two worlds together.

Some were treasuring this epic COVID-19 moment.

In the end, Johny Vegas was grateful for Russell's contribution.
Another satisfied customer via@BrookOA @EcclestonArms @StevePrescott1 team. Thanks for your kind donation, here's our safe distance selfie as promised #StHelensTogether#StayAtHomeAndStaySafe
& again, thanks @russellcrowe for spreading the word & morale boost 01744881881 X pic.twitter.com/vsq1NDUgvS
Despite the Coronavirus pandemic disrupting our lives and forcing us to go in self-isolation, it is also really bringing us together as well.
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