Chris Hemsworth mocks tabloid claims marriage to Elsa Pataky is in trouble: 'Honey you still love me right?'
The couple refuted claims they were on the 'brink' of a break-up
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Chris Hemsworth has taken matters into his own hands after tabloids threw false claims about his marriage to Elsa Pataky around.
On Tuesday, the Thor actor shared a picture of himself and his wife of six years on Instagram mocking reports which suggested their marriage was in trouble.
“Looking for a new wife according to @womansdayaus and other misleading outlets! Honey you still love me right?! #thanksfortheheadsup,” he wrote accompanying a picture of him and Pataky enjoying each other’s company on a boat.
The latest issue of Woman’s Day – which is Australia’s best-selling weekly magazine – has a headline on its front page which reads: “Chris & Elsa Living Apart: What Went Wrong?”
An article published on their website on Monday asks whether the two will be “Hollywood’s next big split?” and suggests friends are “fearing the couple’s fairytale romance is on the brink”.
Pataky also reaffirmed that her marriage is doing just fine by sharing another picture of the couple and their dog captioned: “Always and forever” in English and Spanish, her native language.
The couple married in 2010 and have three children together. Their daughter India Rose was born in 2012 and they have twin sons Tristan and Sasha who are two-years-old.
Representatives for Woman’s Day did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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