He may be one of Hollywood’s hottest actors.
But Chris Hemsworth, 37, proved he’s not too famous to do the school run as he stepped out in Byron Bay with one of his twin sons, seven, on Thursday.
Looking muscular as ever in a tight blue T-shirt, the Thor star was spotted pulling a goofy expression while dropping off his son at the school gate.
Say cheese! Chris Hemsworth, 37, pulled a goofy face while dropping one of his twin sons, seven, off to school in Byron Bay on Thursday
Chris dressed for comfort in a pair of black jeans, a baseball cap and dark blue sneakers.
He draped a white-and-yellow jumper over one shoulder and completed his look with a sleek black sports watch.
Chris’ son meanwhile sported an eclectic look, consisting of graphic T-shirt, ripped leggings, a baseball cap and colourful backpack.
Muscle man: Looking muscular as ever, the Thor star dressed in a tight blue T-shirt, black jeans and a baseball cap
The youngster had his hands full, clutching a stuffed animal toy in one hand and a large wooden stick in the other.
Chris has been spending plenty of quality time with his family this week, having chaperoned the youngsters with his wife Elsa Pataky during a trip to pony camp on Monday.
Documenting the excursion on Instagram Stories, Elsa uploaded an adorable clip of Chris braiding a horse’s mane.
In an interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer in April last year, Chris said he was loving being at home amid the coronavirus pandemic, with his work usually sending him all over the world.
‘For 10 years I’ve been part of the machine, and I’ve been thankful for it, and done so many wonderful things and travelled so much, but what it meant was, I was away from my family. A lot,’ he explained.
‘I’ve wanted to just stop being controlled by a schedule. So to be home now with the kids full-time and to be able to go, ‘Wow, this is truly what’s important.’
‘It would be a real miss if I didn’t use this opportunity to soak up that time.’
Home at last: ‘I’ve wanted to just stop being controlled by a schedule. So to be home now with the kids full-time and to be able to go, ‘Wow, this is truly what’s important’,’ he said
Source: dailymail.co.uk