Moment Russell Crowe IGNORES Kate Garraway live on Good Morning Britain 'This is painful!'
RUSSELL CROWE appeared on Good Morning Britain live from Australia to talk to Kate Garraway about his upcoming divorce auction but things didn’t go too smoothly.
Good Morning Britain presenter Kate quizzed the actor about the collection of objects he had chosen to auction off.
He could be seen wandering around a room which included cases full of his costumes from the films he has starred in.
Other items included a life-size fake horse, which was made for Gladiator and cricket jumpers.
However, Russell did not seem too keen on answering Kate’s questions about the auction.
The Les Miserables star was far more interested in detailing each item.
Kate struggled to get a word in edgeways before she was snubbed by the Hollywood star.
His phone could be heard ringing before he pulled it out of his pocket to check his messages.
Later, Kate was cut off as Russell insisted he wanted to tell viewers about a painting he loved.
“I just want to tell you about this painting,” he stated.
Kate, who was clearly a little flustered, hesitantly replied: “Oh okay, I won’t interrupt you.”
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Russell’s interview on Good Morning Britain was slated by those watching at home.
Many fans of the ITV breakfast show claimed it was “painful” and “cringe” to watch.
“It’s painful to watch this Russell Crowe interview #GMB,” one wrote.
Another added: “Dear. Lord. He. Is. Boring. This is painful to wath... turning over..... #gmb.”
A third continued: “This Russell Crowe segment is gut wrenchingly awful #GMB #DivorceAuction.”
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“Russell Crowe on #GMB Phone goes off live on tv... he’s a character fair play,” someone else wrote.
A fifth added: “This never ending Russell Crowe Divorce Auction feature on #GMB is one of the worst things I have ever EVER seen.”
It came after Good Morning Britain weather woman Lucy Verasamy made a cheeky admission as she delivered today’s weather forecast.
“Good weather news for once,” she smiled. “I had to pinch myself when I saw the charts this morning.”
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV at 6am.