Did Chris Hemsworth Really Propose to Elsa Pataky in a Boring Way?
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Los Angeles, Feb 10 (NationPress) Hollywood star Chris Hemsworth recently opened up about his rather mundane approach to romance. He revealed that his proposal to Elsa Pataky was anything but romantic.
The 42-year-old actor reminisced about the moment he asked the 49-year-old model and actress to marry him, which took place in 2010. According to reports from Female First UK, he described the moment as surprisingly casual.
During a conversation with Nova's Fitzy, Wippa, and Kate, Chris shared, "We had conversations about marriage before I officially proposed. It was more of a, 'Yeah, why not?' vibe, which lessened the anticipation. It felt like a lackadaisical 'I've got nothing better to do' kind of energy."
He humorously mentioned that Elsa is still contemplating the laid-back proposal over ten years later, especially as they share three children: India, aged 13, and 11-year-old twins Sasha and Tristan.
As reported by Female First UK, Chris did attempt to infuse some creativity into his proposal. He explained, "I had the ring in my pocket and thought I'd do something unique. So, I placed it in a chocolate box—that's about as imaginative as I got!"
The couple exchanged vows in December 2010, after beginning their relationship earlier that same year. Chris credits their enduring romance to simply "having fun together."
In an interview last year on the On Purpose with Jay Shetty podcast, he noted, "Having an adventurous spirit and dedicating time for each other has been essential. Complicated times arise when it's all about work and kids, leaving little room for our relationship. Whenever Elsa is busy with work, and I am too, chaos ensues with the kids. It’s crucial to carve out time just for us amidst the hecticness of life."
Chris acknowledged that married life presents its challenges, but he remains committed to making their relationship thrive. He concluded, "It's tough for everyone, but it's relative. Challenges exist, yet we have the opportunity to work through them, and we can prioritize our time together thanks to our supportive situation."