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Stars, they’re just like us – especially when they’re finishing their workouts.
Academy Award-winning actor Russell Crowe wanted to stop by Mr. Miyagi, a Japanese hotspot in Melbourne, after a quick round of tennis last week.
according to Crow’s managerThey were denied service.
Miyagi’s owner, Christian Klein, initially supported his staff’s decision not to sit the couple down.
“Whoever it is, it stays the same. We’re consistent with it and don’t feel it’s unreasonable,” he said. Herald Sun. “We’re not trying to teach people how to dress, but I know personally that if I was wearing a thong or a board, I wouldn’t be going to a fancy restaurant. Because I’m not properly dressed…”
There are no photos of Crowe and Theriot from his visit to the steakhouse last week, but old photos of Crowe watching the sport show him wearing a Ralph Lauren polo similar to the one his manager referenced. is shown.
Crowe and Tyrot attend the Australian Open in Melbourne on 29 January 2022 and 28 January 2023 (Getty Images)
Klein too explained him The employee did not recognize Crowe after he refused service.
Miyagi’s website status The restaurant’s dress code is ‘smart casual’ and customers are ‘strictly’ forbidden to wear ‘work clothes, activewear, singlets and thongs’.
Crowe has not publicly commented on the fiasco, but the incident apparently prompted Klein and his staff to make an exception to their dress code policy.
The restaurant and Klein took to Instagram to post new additions to its décor — exempting Crowe from following a dress code and even allowing him to “wear anything” when dining at a Japanese restaurant. It is
“During your last visit, it looks like we got off on the wrong foot. After much consideration of what happened, we made a permanent change to our dress code,” the actor told the outlet. The Instagram post addressed to him reads: “Looking forward to seeing you again. Miyagi-san is always welcome.”
However, please note that new signers have the right to refuse admission if the administrator so chooses, even if you are the star of “Gladiator”.