Elsa Pataky has spoken about how much she likes receiving visits from Spanish colleagues in Australia, where she lives with Chris Hemsworth and his children.
In fact, the actress has referred to the last one with Miguel Ángel Muñoz and his incident with a snake.
Elsa Pataky has been living in Australia for years with Chris Hemsworth, with whom she has had three children, India Rose and the twins, Tristan and Sasha, forming one of the most adorable families in the world of cinema.
Her home is at the antipodes of Spain, far from the country in which she grew up, but which she visits often. However, many of her friends prefer to take advantage of her stay on the oceanic island and travel there to see the Australian territory with the unbeatable guide of Elsa and Chris.
Now, the actress is back in Madrid to present in person the new Gioseppo Woman campaign and collection as brand ambassador, in which she has had time to explain to the cameras how proud she feels to receive special visits to her home.
One of the last was that of Miguel Ángel Muñoz, who delighted in discovering the wildest aspect of the country and who had time to visit the Hemsworth Pataky home. Of course, with a "scare" included, since the actor from One Step Forward published the entanglement that he had with a snake on his head and for which he had to be helped by Chris.
About this funny moment, the actress revealed that the reptile was actually her son's pet: "We have it at home and he put it on his neck and it climbed up his hair. A funny anecdote."
But not only him, as Pataky has assured that "people come to Australia and contact me, especially Spaniards, I love spending time with them, showing them Australia and advising them where they should go."
Once rumors of a crisis have been overcome at the beginning of 2024, the couple is focused on their personal and professional lives.
His next project will be Furiosa: from the Mad Max saga, in which the Thor interpreter stars alongside Anya Taylor-Joy and in which he appears unrecognizable.
The couple lives in Byron Bay, a small coastal town of about 9,000 inhabitants in the State of New South Wales, where their children enjoy nature away from the noise of the city and practice a sporting lifestyle, just like his parents, especially surfing.