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Chris Hemsworth Says 'Having Fun' and Time Together Help Him and Elsa Pataky Through 'Complicated' Patches

The actor stresses prioritizing couple time to protect the relationship from crowded schedules.

Overview

  • Speaking on the Dec. 15 episode of On Purpose with Jay Shetty, Hemsworth said periods of “all work, all kids” can make the “us” in the marriage feel “non-existent.”
  • He pointed to friendship, curiosity, humor and an adventurous spirit as the practices that keep the relationship strong and engaging.
  • Hemsworth acknowledged their resources give them “no excuse” not to carve out time for each other despite demanding careers and parenting.
  • Pataky previously told Hello in April that marriage requires adapting, staying curious and “finding each other again” after stretches that pull them apart.
  • Married since 2010, the couple share daughter India, 13, and twins Sasha and Tristan, 11, and they aim to limit time apart as they raise their family in Byron Bay.