Chris Hemsworth shows surfing on a washboard in Byron Bay

Chris Hemsworth He is at the center of the Covid controversy amid reports of his refusal to appear in a government campaign promoting a vaccine.
But the Hollywood star, 38, seemed to have no interest in the world last Tuesday when he went surfing with his wife, Elsa Pataky, in Byron Bay.
The Thor actor showed off his abs as the waves caught on a deserted beach a stone’s throw from their $30 million mansion.
Life is a Beach: Chris Hemsworth looked like he had no care in the world last Tuesday when he went surfing with his wife, Elsa Pataky, in Byron Bay
Chris and Elsa, 45, wore a matching black wetsuit for their surfing session.
Elsa went makeup free for her daily workout, and styled her dark hair loosely.
At one point, the Spanish actress made a big wave back to the beach as her husband was playing with a cricket bat on the beach.

Matching: Chris, 38, and Elsa, 45, wore matching black wetsuits for the surf session


Beach babe: Elsa went makeup free for her daily workout, and styled her dark hair loose

Locals: Caught the waves on a deserted beach a stone’s throw from their palace

Looking for new fossils? While they seem to be enjoying life in Byron Bay, rumors swirl about Chris and Elsa looking to purchase a $50 million waterfront mansion in Sydney’s Sutherlandshire.
Then Chris removed the top half of his wetsuit to reveal his impressive physique.
The genetically blessed pair was later seen walking across the beach and talking while Elsa carried her surfboard under her arm.
The Hemsworths live nearby in a massive mansion at Broken Head, which they designed and built themselves.

Surfing: They walked across the beach while Elsa was holding her surfboard under one arm


Blemmy Thor! Chris takes off the top half of his wetsuit to reveal his fitness

Headlines: Chris at the center of the Covid controversy amid reports he refused to appear in a government campaign to promote the introduction of the vaccine

warm up? Elsa sat on the beach and let the waves crash over her


Searching for gold: The Spanish actress practiced her surfing skills on the beach
While they seem to be enjoying life in Byron Bay, rumors swirl about the duo looking to purchase a $50 million waterfront mansion in Sydney’s Sutherlandshire.
Meanwhile, Chris is making headlines amid allegations that he refused to appear in a star-studded ad campaign to promote a Covid-19 vaccine in Australia.
He was reportedly trying to get an injection from Pfizer two months ago, but when the government offered him a “fast-track vaccination” in exchange for appearing at a public health campaign, he refused.

Rumors: Chris was said to have been trying to secure himself from Pfizer two months ago, but when the government offered him a ‘fast jab’ in exchange for appearing at a public health campaign, he turned it down.

New gig: He needed a jab ASAP to be able to star in a National Geographic documentary series called Limitless, which began filming in mid-June

Vaxxed: The big-budget production was filmed in Armidale and involved vulnerable Indigenous communities, making it necessary to fortify the cast and crew
While it’s unclear why he turned down the offer, a new report has shed some light on the circumstances surrounding his desire to be vaccinated in the first place.
He needed a jab ASAP to be able to star in a National Geographic documentary series called Limitless, which began filming in mid-June, according to Sydney Morning Herald.
The big-budget production was filmed in Armidale, in northern New South Wales, and featured vulnerable Aboriginal communities, making it imperative that the cast and crew be vaccinated.

Project: Produced by Academy Award-nominated director Darren Aronofsky and Media Director Jane Root, Limitless will see Chris take on different challenges to explore different ways to extend human life.

Interesting: Chris will test six techniques purportedly to extend life: damage regeneration, strength maximization, resilience building, body shock, memory supercharge, and mortality counter

Beaming: Elsa couldn’t stop smiling while waving a wave
Produced by Darren Aronofsky, Academy Award-nominated director and media director Jane Root, Limitless will see Chris take on various challenges to explore different ways to extend human life.
Chris will test six techniques purported to extend life: damage regeneration, strength maximization, resilience building, body shock, memory supercharge, and counteracting mortality.
“Essentially, I was somehow convinced to volunteer myself as a human trial pig and take on a series of mental and physical challenges around the world, all for the sake of science,” Chris said in a statement.
“We hope to shed some light on new ideas and emerging science with a focus on extending a healthy life.”

Unlimited potential: “Essentially, I was somehow convinced to volunteer myself as a human guinea pig and to take on a series of mental and physical challenges around the world, all for the sake of science,” Chris said in a statement.

everything is ready! Elsa stood and balanced on her board – a big step for beginner surfers
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