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"Gladiator" plays hi in Bangkok, Thailand, calling the monitor lizard a new companion, "lost in Bangkok"

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Russell Crow, a New Zealand Hollywood actor who won an Oscar for "Gladiator" 20 years ago, continues his trip to Bangkok. (Related reading: Oscar-winning film emperor enters Thailand from the tourist sandbox to become an avid tourist in Bangkok, Phuket!) )

"Gladiator" plays hi in Bangkok, Thailand, calling the monitor lizard a new companion, "lost in Bangkok"

The man who had challenged the Roman army as a "gladiator" and conquered the world with his "beautiful mind" fell in love with one of Thailand's most reviled cold-blooded animals, the monitor lizard.

"My new partner," Russell declared on the social networking site.

"Gladiator" plays hi in Bangkok, Thailand, calling the monitor lizard a new companion, "lost in Bangkok"

The post, labeled "Lost in Bangkok #3," comes after he gave some care to another much-maligned "Thai specialty," and we're proud of it: a jumble of unbridged bundles of overhead wires. "The Bangkok Dream..." Russell wrote.

While Thailand is spending a lot of money to get them into the ground, and the main Sukhumvit road is already showing results, more places are "spider web" landscapes.

"Gladiator" plays hi in Bangkok, Thailand, calling the monitor lizard a new companion, "lost in Bangkok"

While he didn't specify where it was filmed, it should be certain that he was wandering around Bangkok's largest Lumpini Park, which is full of monitor lizards.

A netizen left a message asking him if he remembered "its Thai name?" Russell replied enthusiastically, "I remember, hahahaha." (Editor's note: The Tai pronunciation of the dragon lizard is homophonous with one of the most commonly used Thai profanities, and Russell visibly emits an old driver's barbell-like laugh.) )

It seems that the Oscar-winning actor is having a lot of fun in Bangkok. Source: Siambird ® (Siambird) Editorial Board Production © Infringement Must Be Investigated

"Gladiator" plays hi in Bangkok, Thailand, calling the monitor lizard a new companion, "lost in Bangkok"

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