Chris Hemsworth Shows 'How Babies Are Made' With Elsa Pataky in Cheeky Valentine's Day Video
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The 'Thor: Love and Thunder' actor describes procreation as 'a game of passion, love and intense sportsmanship' as he celebrates Valentine's Day with the rare intimate clip featuring his wife.

AceShowbiz - Chris Hemsworth is spilling secret to his everlasting love with Elsa Pataky. On Valentine's Day, the Australian actor gave a rare look at their PDA moment in a cheeky Instagram video to show "how babies are made in Australia."

On Wednesday, February 14, the Thor depicter in Marvel Cinematic Universe posted the video featuring him and his wife swimming underwater. The 40-year-old hunk swam up from behind and grabbed the 47-year-old actress in an intimate embrace while Enya's 2000 hit "Only Time" plays. Chris grinned to the camera, while Elsa seemingly struggled to hold her breath.

"Happy Valentine's Day," the "Extraction" actor wrote in the caption. "This year I thought I'd share with you how babies are made in Australia. It's both a game of passion, love and intense sportsmanship where everyone one's a winner."

Kate Hudson clearly loves Chris' sense of humor, leaving three face with tears of joy emojis. "Most creative valentine's post I saw all day," another follower commented. Someone else raved over the wedded couple, "Ya'll are relationship goals."

Chris and Elsa have been married since December 2010, the same year they met through their mutual representatives. They welcomed their first child, a daughter, in May 2012, and twin sons in March 2014. After finding success in Hollywood with his role as the God of Thunder in Marvel films, he moved with his family from Los Angeles to Byron Bay, New South Wales.

In an interview with Elle in 2015, Chris said that they hit it off from the get-go after his agent set them up. "From the first time we met, we just made sense. She's fun. She's outgoing, and she has a sense of humor and a passionate attitude toward life, which is nice to try to keep up with," he shared.

The "Avengers: Endgame" star also credited his family to help him stay grounded while navigating his fame. "I can say that [my family] has certainly kept my feet planted firmly on the ground - I've been able to bypass a whole lot of garbage, traps that I could have fallen into," he explained. "I had a taste of it when I was younger and on a TV show in Australia, and it wasn't of great interest to me even then."

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