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Russell Crowe Wishes Fans Happy Easter With Stunning Rome View

By newadmin / Published on Sunday, 20 Apr 2025 12:28 PM / No Comments / 1 views


Russell Crowe Wishes Fans Happy Easter With Stunning Rome View

Russell Crowe tweeted a fantastic Easter greeting and people are going awry over the view. The shooting star shared a simple ‘Buona Pasqua’ (‘Happy Easter’ in Italian for those who skipped that part in class) along with a wonderful photo of Rome against the allure of the sunset. An iconic view of the Trinità dei Monti church lies beneath a sea of red and white roses. The classic Crowe-style vibes stay classy while flexing Italian vacation energy.

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As his replies to the tweet glowed with heat like a hot scene out of Gladiator. High-lights include Xaime replying happily, saying, ‘Happy Easter, for which he put up an array of emojis clapping,’ while Bonny simply typed, ‘Happy Saturday Russell,’ with more heart-eye emojis than the posters in a teenage girl’s room. Proving to have quite a multilingual audience in the international orbit, LianaFuser went Italian-style and said, ‘Buona Pasqua a te e ai tuoi cari,’ which literally translates to ‘Happy Easter to you and your loved ones.’.

Then there is Frankie who wrote only, ‘Like I said, Hooters’ and nothing more. No context. It feels like we missed an inside joke altogether there. Linda meanwhile was having a complete meltdown in the replies: You are again in Rome whyyyyy 😭 It used to be a shame when you’re here cuz I live here and I wanna meet you but I caaaaaaan’t 😭😭 I wanna introduce you to my lil Maximus 😭❤️ .

Well, Dario Accornero also contended along that line, tweeting: ‘Nice view from Trinità dei Monti- good thing that the town treated itself to a semi-decent sunset… actually deserves this’. On the other side, James Chapman came out slightly ‘historianish’ with a length par. Then Bro nearly turned a Crowe tweet into an entire lecture on theology by talking about how the roses signify Christ’s blood and purity.

The Italian replies, however, took the cake. Lucia replied, ‘Buona Pasqua anche a te!’ (‘Happy Easter to you too!’), while Romolo Visconti was dropping bunny emojis like it was going out of style. Even the Associazione culturale LIRA jumped in with formal Easter wishes. But the prize for most dramatic reply must go to Nina, who wrote: ‘Your soul never stopped believing, and we will never do. We love you we believe in you.’ Heavy stuff for an Easter tweet.

Crowds would speculate as to location as well: LaLaBlah would’ve just gone straight into it saying, ‘Where are you?’ Maybe Crowe was even hiding behind her backyard. Formia Girl and Julie Nikol entered into a whole mini-thread-with-some-friends called ‘Christ is Risen,’ because Russell’s tweet is apparently the modern church bulletin.

And how could we forget Gommoso who replied with an’ At the signal UNLEASH HELL!!’ with a Gladiator meme? Because no Crowe thread is complete without reference to Maximus.

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Well, Russell Crowe mastering internet-breaking is one of the two words and a sunset. Whether he passes out speaking views of Rome or accidentally bucks up with religious debates in his replies, the man just remains a legend. Excuse us now while we book a flight to Trinità dei Monti for a replica of the rose pic. Happy Easter, of course.

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