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Russell Crowe is a fan of Rag’n’Bone Man

Russell Crowe is a fan of Rag’n’Bone Man.
The ‘Robin Hood’ actor took to Twitter on Friday (10.03.17) to share his love for the 32-year-old musician, saying that anyone who hadn’t listened to the star’s album ‘Human’ couldn’t be having "as cool" a day as the Hollywood star himself.
He wrote on the social media site: "haven’t listened to @RagNBoneManUK album Human today ?… well, your day is just not as cool as mine. Accept that fate… or listen now. TML (sic)"
‘The Nice Guys’ star, 52, went on to share a video link to the singer’s hit single – also entitled ‘Human’ – in an attempt to entice his 2.49 million followers to check out the rising star for themselves.
The tweets come after Russell retweeted a promotional tweet from the Twitter account for late night talk show ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’, which said the ‘Skin’ singer would be performing music Thursday night’s (09.03.17) episode.
Meanwhile, Rag’n’Bone Man – whose real name is Rory Graham – admitted he has no interest in becoming famous and wishes he could "erase" the celebrity aspect of his job.
Speaking previously about fame, he said: In fact, I don’t really want it. If I could erase that side of it, then that’d be cool, but … I think you can’t concern yourself with the fame thing, or with what people say about you, because there’s a lot of d***heads in the world and unfortunately social media has given those d***heads voices. I just block everybody now. I’ve got a bit of a temper and sometimes I’ll just bite, so I’ve had to learn to be like, ‘OK, instead of that I’ll just f***ing block you straightaway. I don’t want to know your b******s’."

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