Hussam Fahmy

The famous actor Russell Crowe was absent from the Golden Globe Awards held last Sunday in the United States, in which he was crowned the best actor in a limited series drama series.

The absence of Russell Crow came with a good reason: to protect his home and family in Australia from the massive fire suffered by Australian forests these days, which killed millions of animals and thousands of kilometers of nature.

The award that Russell Crowe won for his role in the series "The Loudest Voice in the Room" in which Russell Crowe personified the role of Fox News chief Roger Alice.

A letter from Russell Crowe to the award was given by American actress Jennifer Aniston, and through it, Russell Crowe’s message sent to the ceremony where he spoke, saying, “Don't make any more mistakes. The tragedy that is happening in Australia now is one of the results of climate change. We need to act based on what science tells us. "To move the energy that we use around the world more towards renewable energy, we also have to respect our planet. This unique place, in this way, we will all have a future."

Russell Crowe's speech came to reflect the tragedy currently occurring in Australia, which affected millions of Australian citizens who lost their homes and whose lives were endangered.

Russell Crowe's speech also encouraged more Hollywood stars to talk for the same reason, including Cat Blanchett, who spoke at the Globe party saying, "When a country faces the threat of climate change, we all face it."

On the other hand, actor Joaquin Phoenix also spoke after winning the award for "Best Actor" in a dramatic role for his role in the movie "The Joker" saying "We in Hollywood must take our responsibility and make some change for climate change. Many of us own private planes, we must To change this. "

Thousands of kilometers away, and through his personal page on Twitter, Russell Crowe simultaneously posted a video of his vehicle carrying many of the tools he uses to combat the massive fire that broke out near his home, including a large water tank, in addition to some jackets, and next to each We see the Golden Globe statue that appears to have connected it before the ceremony begins.

Thanks to the @goldenglobes.
What a cast I got to work with.
Naomi Watts, @WallisAnnabelle Sienna Miller, Aleksa Palladino @JoshStamberg @SethMacFarlane Simon McBurney and everybody else. They created a complete world. Their commitment, sensitivity and courage was inspiring. pic.twitter.com/AW9PtKwKF3

- Russell Crowe (@russellcrowe) January 6, 2020

Russell Crowe also thanked the crew of the series, led by American actress Naomi Watts, Wallis Anabel, and Serena Miller.

So if Crowe seems to be in line with what many of the stars have started to launch a fundraising campaign for Australia's fire victims, including Australian actress Nicole Kidman and American singer Pink.

It is noteworthy that these fires represent a regular annual climate cycle in Australia, but what happens this year is completely different from what Australians are used to, through a season that is the hottest and drier for years.