They have been married for over a decade.
And the romance is well and truly alive in Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky‘s relationship.
The couple shared a passionate kiss as they went sightseeing in Prague, Czech Republic, on Thursday.
Romance is not dead! Elsa Pataky and Chris Hemsworth shared a passionate kiss as they went sightseeing in Prague, Czech Republic, on Thursday
The actor, 38, is in the city to film action thriller film Extraction 2, a four-month shoot expected to last until March.
Elsa posted two sweet pictures of the genetically-blessed couple going for a walk through the fairytale city.
In one photo, the couple recreated the beautiful painting ‘Kiss Under The Bridge’ by figurative artist Igor Shulman.
Sweet: Elsa posted two sweet pictures of the genetically-blessed couple going for a walk through the fairytale city
Just like a movie: The actor, 38, is in the city to film action thriller film Extraction 2, a four-month shoot expected to last until March. Elsa and the couple’s children recently joined the actor in Europe after flying in from Byron Bay
And in another, they cuddled up while strolling alongside the Vltava River.
Earlier in the day, Chris shared a clip of his wife, 45, enjoying a cream-filled doughnut as they explored the Czech capital, and he jokingly told her she had something on her chin.
‘You got a little something on your chin,’ Chris said, although the cream was actually on her nose.
‘Yeah you got it now it’s all gone. Perfect. You look good,’ he added, after she wiped none of it off.
Cute: ‘You got a little something on your chin,’ Chris said, although the cream was actually on her nose
Chris and Elsa, who is from Spain, met in early 2010 and married in December that year. The couple are parents to India, nine, and twins Sasha and Tristan, seven.
The family of five spend most of their time living in Byron Bay, on the NSW North Coast, in a mega-mansion estimated to be worth $30million, after relocating from Los Angeles in 2014.
They spent years renovating their home, which sits on 4.2 hectares of land, with the help of Sydney-based MCK Architects – but the development faced some resistance from locals, who compared it to a multi-storey car park or shopping centre.
Elsa told Sunday Life in March that patience, communication and understanding were key to her successful marriage.
‘You need to put a lot of work into marriage; I don’t think every couple is perfect,’ she said.
‘It requires patience, understanding, a lot of conversation, getting to know the other person, to know yourself and what you do wrong. It’s about not letting one’s pride get in the way.’
Elsa also said it was important for her and Chris to spend time together as a couple without the children.
Source: dailymail.co.uk