
Alongside his wife, Elsa Pataky, Chris Hemsworth answered a few quick questions from Harper’s Bazaar Arabia about how the family likes to spend their holidays and recalled a funny incident that happened to him and one of his children.
When asked which of the two was more likely to forget a passport, they pointed at each other, but the “Thor” actor remembered that once, when he was already at the airport, he realised he had not forgotten the document — the problem was something else.
In the conversation shared on Instagram, Hemsworth said he had taken a passport, but not the right one. “Once, I went to the airport with my daughter’s passport instead of my son’s passport,” he told the publication.

“They kind of look alike,” he said, but Pataky insisted that they do not. According to the Australian actor, he still tried, but airport staff did not accept it and pointed out that the passport belonged to a girl. “So, it didn’t work,” Hemsworth admitted.
Hemsworth, 42, and Pataky, 49, have been married for more than 10 years and are parents to three children: daughter India Rose, 14, and twins Sasha and Tristan, 12.
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