Russell Crowe isn't giving up on his marriage to Danielle Spencer. The actor has admitted he doesn't feel "balanced" without his wedding ring.
The pair split in 2012 after nine years of marriage. However, Crowe has no plans to file for divorce.
He explained during an interview on "This Morning," he told co-host Charlie Rose,
"I was so proud to wear that ring, Charlie. I don't feel balanced... And every now and then, I'll (touch) my (ring) finger, it's not there anymore."
He added, "To this day everything I do is still connected to that (his marriage)... We haven't done the deal (divorced) yet. I'm a very persistent person, so you never know... I didn't get married to get divorced."
The actor says his obsession with his beloved rugby league club, the South Sydney Rabbitohs, may have contributed to the break up because he focused so much time on turning the Australian team into National Rugby League champions, which they became in 2014.
He recently told admitted on "CBS Sunday Morning," "(The rugby) ended up not being a bad business. No, it's not a bad business decision at all. But it's taken a lot of work, and it's probably cost me a marriage. That's what happened... It took a lot of work, man, you know? It took a lot of work, and I already had an extremely busy schedule."
Crowe, 51, met Spencer while co-starring in 1990 movie "The Crossing." They tied the knot in 2003 have two sons: Tennyson, eight, and Charles, 11
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