They’ve been struggling to cope with the pressures of homeschooling their children amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
So it’s no wonder Chris Hemsworth, 36, and Elsa Pataky, 43, were pleased to take a break from the curriculum for a family trip to the beach earlier this month.
Joined by their daughter India Rose, seven, and twin boys Tristan and Sasha, six, the genetically-blessed couple soaked up the sun at an isolated beach in Byron Bay.
School’s out! Chris Hemsworth, and wife Elsa Pataky, 43, showed off their incredible bodies as they took time out of homeschooling their three children for a family trip to the beach in Byron Bay earlier this month
Chris and Elsa appeared to be in good spirits as they chatted and doted upon their children beneath the autumnal sun.
Thor star Chris showed off his buff physique and rippling six-pack by going shirtless.
He wore a pair of black and blue boardshorts and wrapped a white T-shirt around his head to protect himself from the harsh rays.
Life’s a beach! Joined by their daughter India Rose, seven, and twin boys Tristan and Sasha, six, the genetically-blessed couple soaked up the sun at an isolated beach
Exercise-loving Elsa displayed her lithe physique in a black G-string swimsuit.
The one-piece featured a low-cut back and a racy cut-out panel in the front.
Carrying her belongings in a fabric tote bag, the Spanish beauty completed her look with a trendy fedora, aviator sunglasses and an array of bangles.
That’s one way to do it! He wrapped a white T-shirt around his head to protect himself from the harsh rays
Later during the outing, Chris gave his children a surfing lesson while Elsa watched on adoringly from the sand.
Chris and Elsa are homeschooling India, Tristan and Sasha in their $20million Byron Bay mansion as the coronavirus pandemic sweeps the globe.
Last week, Chris revealed he’s struggling to get his kids to concentrate on their studies at home.
‘Home schooling them is an absolute challenge. It’s three hours of negotiation and maybe 20 minutes of actual work,’ he said last Thursday in a promotional video for Netflix.
‘[My children] just crave interaction with other kids so much, obviously, and that’s a challenge,’ he added.
Despite his struggles, Chris said he was ultimately thankful to be spending quality time with his brood at home Down Under.
‘We’re just enjoying being together. We’ve been dragged all over the world for so many different reasons over the last few years,’ he said.
Source: dailymail.co.uk