Chris Hemsworth enjoyed a day out at Zambi Wildlife Retreat in Sydney’s Wallacia with model Cheyenne Tozzi on Friday.
The unlikely friends were spotted arriving separately at the wildlife sanctuary, with Chris, 37, accompanied by his children.
The Thor actor cut a casual figure during a day off from filming the next installment in the hit franchise, stepping out in black shorts and a white T-shirt.
Catching up: Chris Hemsworth (left) enjoyed a day out at Zambi Wildlife Retreat in Sydney’s Wallacia with model Cheyenne Tozzi (right) on Friday
He also wore charcoal grey sneakers, and kept a low profile in a camel-coloured baseball cap and black sunglasses.
Meanwhile, Cheyenne was spotted puffing on a cigarette as she stood outside in the carpark.
The 32-year-old model showed off her long, lean legs in a pair of micro shorts, which she teamed with an oversize white button-up shirt.
Her long blonde hair was worn loose in beach waves, and she appeared to have been wearing minimal makeup.
The In The Heart of the Sea actor has been married to Spanish actress Elsa Pataky for 11 years.
They share three children together – daughter India Rose, eight, and twin sons Tristan and Sasha, seven.
In an interview with New! magazine in October, as re-reported by 9Honey, Chris said Elsa isn’t the jealous type.
‘Not at all – she knows I only have eyes for her,’ he told the publication of his 44-year-old wife.
Meanwhile, Cheyenne is mum to a two-year-old daughter, Dahlia de la Lune, who she shares with her ex, Brazilian model Marlon Teixeira.
Daily Mail Australia has reached out to both Chris and Cheyenne’s representatives for comment.
Chris and Elsa temporarily moved from Byron Bay to Sydney last month to make their work commitments more manageable.
But they have been flying back to Byron via private jet for occasional weekend trips.
Chris is busy shooting the new Thor movie, while Elsa is working on the Netflix action film Interceptor.
The Hemsworths relocated to Byron from Los Angeles with their family back in 2014.
They live in the suburb of Broken Head, a 20-minute drive from central Byron, in a mega-mansion estimated to be worth $30million.
The property features a 50-metre infinity pool, a large Indigenous mural, two bars and a gym complex including steam, sauna and massage rooms.
Source: dailymail.co.uk