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Elsa Pataky Tells a Funny Story About Chris Hemsworth Being Too Proud to Admit She Was Right About Parking

Elsa Pataky Tells a Funny Story About Chris Hemsworth Being Too Proud to Admit She Was Right About Parking

Elsa Pataky is opening up about life with husband Chris Hemsworth.

The 43-year-old Spanish model, actress, and film producer made an appearance on Nova 96.9′s Fitzy & Wippa studio on Thursday (November 28) to discuss her new fitness and lifestyle book, Strong.

During her appearance, Elsa told a funny story about how Chris was too proud to admit to his wife that she was right until a few days later.

“Tell me if there’s any truth to this: he continues to the car bogged,” Wippa said.

“I think he does it on purpose because he loves to push the car. ‘Look at this, how strong I am, I move the car,’ so he keeps doing it,” she said.

“No, the funny story is, we went to the markets and he gets really nervous to park when everyone’s watching him. And the car got bogged and I said ‘let me get it,’ he’s like ‘No! Just leave it there! Don’t touch it!’ I said ‘I think if you just go backwards…’ and he said ‘No! It needs a crane,’” she went on to explain.

“I came back home and he went with somebody to get the car out. I said ‘How was it?’ he said ‘Yeah, great, it was really deep in there,’” she explained.

“After a few days he’s like ‘I have to tell you the truth. It actually didn’t need anything, it just drove back and the car totally moved,” she amusingly revealed.

“He gets really embarrassed.”

Listen to Elsa Pataky open up about Chris Hemsworth inside…

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