If an auction says something approximately the person behind it,then we can learn a lot from the job lot of life-size prop horses and other film junk the star is using to pay for his divorce
Divorce is hard. It is particularly hard, it seems, and on celebrities. There’s John Cleese,who was so outraged at having to pay alimony to his wife of 16 years that he went on the not at all bitter sounding “Alimony Tour” in order to manage with the fact he now had a mere £10m in the bank. Heather Mills dumped a jug of water over Paul McCartney’s lawyer’s head. Then there was Brad Pitt who, after his split from Angelina Jolie, and posed for GQ while saying things such as: “Right now I mediate manual labour is expedient for me. I’ve got to sweep the floor,I’ve got to wrap up my shit at night, you know?”And now we come to Russell Crowe, or who is marking the cessation of his long-term marriage to Danielle Spencer with an auction at Sotheby’s in Australia entitled Russell Crowe: The Art of Divorce. Love: it just keeps on taking,but that doesn’t mean you can’t make some money while it takes, right?Continue reading...
Source: guardian.co.uk