Russell Crowe’s ex wife goes naked
Russell Crowe’s ex wife Danielle Spencer has made an explosive reveal, saying she is about to strip off in a move that no one saw coming. Here is why she’s doing it.
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Russell Crowe’s ex wife Danielle Spencer looks set to strip off for charity.
Confidential has picked the mother of two from a Channel 7 promo video ahead of the July broadcast of The All New Monty: Guys and Gals.
“I’m a singer-songwriter and actress, but this will be my most revealing role yet,” the contestant says, not showing her face to keep fans of the format guessing.
Another promo also this week featured a male Gold Logie winner Confidential believes to be Samual Johnson.
“I have been awarded an Order of Australia medal,” he said. “I have won a Gold Logie. Do yourself a favour and watch what I am about to do now.”
The All New Monty is an annual TV special featuring Australian celebrities stripping naked in front of an audience to raise awareness for breast cancer in women and prostate cancer in men.
Seven announced Adam Dovile from Better Homes and Gardens and Home And Away actor Sam Frost at its October programming launch with further names to be teased over the coming weeks.
“I am quite shy so this is a really big deal but I have to think of the big picture,” Frost told Confidential at the time. “I am just not that confident showing my body. It is so nerve wracking, I am trying not to think about it.”
The TV special will feature the celebrities learning to dance before taking to the stage for the big reveal.
Celebrities to have taken part in the past include Rachael Finch, Casey Donovan, Matthew Johnson, John Wood, Lynne McGranger, Sam Moran, Brendan Fevola and George Burgess.
“For women my age, we think we are invincible and think something like breast cancer won’t affect us,” Frost said. “Hearing stories about women in their 20s getting breast cancer, I can’t even get my head around that.
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“It is really important to be talking about it and if people see someone the same age as themselves on TV talking about breast cancer and getting checked and the signs, I hope that will resonate. I’ve never had my breasts checked — it is something you think you do when you are older.”