Russell Crowe Gives British Round-The-World Sailor A Birthday She’ll Never Forget With Surprise Video Message

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Russell Crowe has made one fan’s birthday a day she’ll never forget after he surprised her with a video message.

Pip Hare is currently somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean competing in a gruelling round-the-world yacht race.

Ahead of her 47th birthday this weekend, Pip was interviewed by BBC Radio Solent, during which she mentioned that she was a big fan of the Kiwi star.

It prompted presenter Steve Harris to speculatively tweet the actor.

“Long shot... anyone know any way I can get in touch with Russell Crowe? THE Russell Crowe?!” Steve tweeted.

Long shot... anyone know any way I can get in touch with Russell Crowe? THE Russell Crowe?!

— Steve Harris - BBC Radio Solent's Dorset Breakfast (@SteveHarrisDJ) February 3, 2021

Almost immediately the Gladiator star responded, writing: “What’s up Steve?”

What’s up Steve?

— Russell Crowe (@russellcrowe) February 3, 2021

Hey. I wanted you to record a birthday message for an incredible woman. She's called Pip, she's sailing around the world in the Vendee Globe race, and she's a HUGE fan. It's her birthday this weekend. Could you record her a quick message saying "Hi, happy birthday, keep going"?

— Steve Harris - BBC Radio Solent's Dorset Breakfast (@SteveHarrisDJ) February 3, 2021

After explaining Pip’s mission and the fact she was a HUGE fan of the star, this happened…

pic.twitter.com/B8dVqgEgtH

— Russell Crowe (@russellcrowe) February 3, 2021

Russell’s kind gesture went down well with Twitter…

There’s so much negativity on Twitter these days. This is however something that shows the positive power of it and also, the humility of a real superstar who takes time to do it. Good for you @russellcrowe

— David Stewart (@ds_taynuilt) February 3, 2021

This is incredible! 🙇 @Twitter can be amazing too :)

— Tanvir Sadiq (@tanvirsadiq) February 4, 2021

Okay, this is one of the nicest, coolest things I’ve seen a celeb do here on Twitter. Good on ya Mr Crowe...we’ll done.

— Andrew Hertz (@MegaHertz67) February 3, 2021

That’s brilliant! Lovely to see such generosity and kindness. This is the Twitter content i am here for. 🥰

— 💙 #3point5percent #FBPE #RejoinEU #MaskUp BLM (@piyakhanna) February 3, 2021

This is utterly utterly brilliant you total legend what a lovely thing to do!

— Misty Gale (@mistralegale) February 3, 2021

Russell Crowe sets an example to humanity.

— ЯR (@RyanRinsler) February 3, 2021

After receiving her video message, a clearly delighted Pip recorded one of her own direct from the middle of the Atlantic to thank Russell for taking the time to get in touch...

Today I got an amazing birthday message from @russellcrowe. Not much makes me speechless, but this did. I’m still reeling, but wanted to send this message back...

And thank you to @SteveHarrisDJ for sorting it!@Medallia pic.twitter.com/kemGa0gkjz

— Pip Hare Ocean Racing (@pipoceanracing) February 3, 2021

Pip’s three-month, solo, non-stop, round-the-world race is known as the “Everest of the Seas”.

She has been a professional sailor for 25 years but only started solo sailing 10 years ago. She is currently in 20th place in the race, which has already been won by Yannick Bestaven.

He crossed the finish line in 80 days, 13 hours, 59 minutes and 46 seconds on 28 January, after being handed a time bonus for his role in rescuing a fellow competitor.

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