Rude Rusty strikes again! Russell Crowe shocks Brooke Boney as he drops the F-bomb during an interview on the Today show

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Russell Crowe shocked the Today show hosts on Tuesday when he dropped the F-Bomb during an interview at the premiere of his latest movie Poker Face in Sydney.

The Gladiator star, 58, was chatting on the red carpet with Today’s entertainment reporter Brooke Boney about his new crime comedy.

‘I’m looking forward to seeing if people laugh. Because if they don’t laugh I’m f*cked,’ he said.

Russell Crowe shocked the Today show hosts on Tuesday when he dropped the F-Bomb during an interview at the premiere of his latest movie Poker Face in Sydney

Russell Crowe shocked the Today show hosts on Tuesday when he dropped the F-Bomb during an interview at the premiere of his latest movie Poker Face in Sydney  

Boney appeared taken aback by Russell’s crude admission before bursting into laughter.

She then reminded the Oscar winner the segment would air on breakfast TV where swearing wasn’t allowed.

Russell seemed to take it in good stride and looked directly into the camera and said, ‘you’re on Channel Nine’. 

'I'm looking forward to seeing if people laugh. Because if they don't laugh I'm f*cked,' he told Brooke Boney

‘I’m looking forward to seeing if people laugh. Because if they don’t laugh I’m f*cked,’ he told Brooke Boney  

Poker Face, directed by and starring Crowe, will be available to view on Stan on November 22.

The movie features several Aussie stars led by Hunger Games star Liam Hemsworth and his sister-in-law Elsa Pataky.

The big budget action flick was put on pause last year after a number of crew members tested positive to Covid.

Boney appeared taken aback by Russell's crude admission before bursting into laughter

Boney appeared taken aback by Russell’s crude admission before bursting into laughter 

Crowe was the driving force behind the high octane outing which is set inside the glamorous world of high-stakes poker.

The film was shot both at Fox Studios and across a number of New South Wales landmarks, including the $100million Crown Residence penthouse at Barangaroo and the Kiama coastline.

In a statement obtained by Daily Mail Australia, Crowe said: ‘This was quite an extreme project for me, came on to my radar very fast.’

The Stan Originals film Poker Face will premiere on November 22

Poker Face, directed by and starring Crowe, will be available to view on Stan on November 22

Poker Face, directed by and starring Crowe, will be available to view on Stan on November 22 

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