A different kind of date! Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky cosy up to watch the UFC in Melbourne as they score front-row seats
They’ve almost been married for ten years.
And on Sunday, Chris Hemsworth, 36, and wife Elsa Pataky, 43, proved they know how to keep the spark alive as they enjoyed an adrenaline-filled date day at the UFC.
The pair – who are based in Byron Bay – jetted to Melbourne to watch the matches at Marvel Stadium, appearing to have the best seats in the house.
A different kind of date day! Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky stepped out at the UFC in Melbourne on Sunday and scored front row seats
Chris looked casual in a white T-shirt which showcased his buff physique.
The Thor star teamed the look with a black cap and black jeans.
Elsa meanwhile wore a black plunging top, which she teamed with layered gold chains and earrings.
Thor blimey! Chris looked casual in a white T-shirt which showcased his buff physique
The pair appeared in high spirits on the day, with Chris looking particularly thrilled to be right by the ring.
The pair could be seen cosying up together as they eagerly watched on, cheering and smiling as they sat in the front row.
It seems the pair are big fans of the sport, previously being seen with Hollywood pal Matt Damon at the UFC in Australia earlier this year.
He’s a fan! The pair appeared in high spirits on the day, with Chris looking particularly thrilled to be right by the ring
Locals: Chris and Elsa are based in Byron Bay on the north coast of NSW, swapping the bright lights of Hollywood for a life Down Under
Chris and Elsa are based in Byron Bay on the north coast of NSW, swapping the bright lights of Hollywood for a life Down Under.
Chris recently told OK! Magazine that he’s glad they made the move back to his Australia back in 2014, because he can forget he’s an actor and can do normal things like a normal person.
‘Moving back to Australia was a very good decision for us,’ Chris said.
‘There I can be with people and talk about things that have nothing to do with the film business. That’s almost impossible in Los Angeles, where there’s rarely a moment when you can forget that you’re an actor.’
He added: ‘Living in Australia allows me to be away from a world where you can lose touch with reality sometimes.’
Down to earth: Chris recently told OK! Magazine that he’s glad they made the move to Australia, because he can forget he’s an actor and can do normal things like a normal person