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Russell Crowe jockstrap on display in Alaskan video store

A jockstrap worn by actor Russell Crowe in the movie Cinderella Man has gone on display in an Alaskan Blockbuster.

A jockstrap worn by actor Russell Crowe in the movie Cinderella Man has gone on display in an Alaskan Blockbuster. Photo: Getty

A celebrity jockstrap that has been the buzz of Alaska for almost two weeks has gone on display at one of the nation’s last Blockbuster Video stores in an effort to ramp up business.

“I tell you, we’re going to get a lot of traffic, is what I’m expecting,” said Kevin Daymude, general manager of Blockbuster Alaska.

He expects the store to get a lot of calls: “Did you get it in? Can we go see it?” he said.

The unique piece of Russell Crowe memorabilia. Photo: Sotheby’s

The boxing protector has a strange history since actor Russell Crowe wore it in the 2005 movie Cinderella Man.

It recently became part of a celebrity auction, which Crowe has dubbed ‘the divorce auction,’ where it caught the eye of the host of HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.

Oliver purchased the protector  for $8540 and some other items and sent them to Anchorage, which has one of the last remaining big box store video chains.

The video store is trying to stave off streaming movie services, which are gaining popularity as more broadband capability comes to the nation’s most remote state.

Oliver also sent along the robe and boxing shorts worn by Crowe in the movie as well as the actor’s hood from Robin Hood, his vest from Les Miserables and a director’s chair with Crowe’s name on it.

But the prize is the leather jockstrap, and Daymude believes it might have a unique place in movie folklore.

“The very first jockstrap memorabilia I can think of, yes,” he said.

And as for the most asked question so far, no, he doesn’t know if they washed it before sending it, but he would like to think they did.

Daymude admits it would “be awesome” if Crowe were to show up at the store, but in the meantime he’d like to send photos of the display to him as a thank you.

-AAP

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