Chris Hemsworth’s hilarious red carpet confession

Chris Hemsworth has been married to Spanish actress Elsa Pataky for nearly 13 years, however in the case of talking her native language, it appears the Aussie actor remains to be a little bit rusty.

So a lot so, that when he attended the premiere for his Netflix movie Extraction 2 in Spain yesterday, he was noticed with some Spanish phrases scrawled on the palm of his hand.

The 39-year-old was then photographed with the so-called cheat notes clearly seen, which he personally discovered hilarious.

“After years of coming to Spain and being asked ‘has my Spanish improved’ I can safely say it’s in the palm of my hand,” he joked on Instagram as he shared the picture.

So what did he have written on his palm? The actor shared that element throughout a visitor look on native TV program El Hormiguero (Spanish for The Anthill).

“’I am very happy to be in Spain,’” he mentioned. “Elsa wrote it [for] me.”

In the interview, Hemsworth additionally revealed his three kids with Pataky – daughter India, 10, and twins son Tristan and Sasha, 9 – discover it humorous that he doesn’t converse nor perceive the language.

“I try, but I can’t. My children laugh at me when I try to have a conversation with them in Spanish,” he confessed on the present.

““Sh*t, f**k, what happened? … I know that, that’s what my wife yells at me. The more she gets angry, the more she speaks Spanish.”

Back in 2017, Pataky advised the Today present she has just about given up on instructing her husband her native tongue, specializing in instructing their kids as an alternative.

“He promised me, he said, ‘I’ll be speaking Spanish in two months.’ There we go, we have been together for six years,” Pataky – who speaks 5 languages: English, Spanish, Italian, French and Romanian – mentioned on the breakfast program on the time.

“That’s important, that’s what my mum did to me, talked in Romanian. I start to speak in English, I’m like, ‘I don’t express myself great.’ I got used to making an effort to speak to [the kids] in Spanish.”

Source: www.news.com.au