Elsa Pataky has flaunted her incredible figure in a tiny bikini while holidaying with husband Chris Hemsworth and their family.
The Spanish model and actor showed off her toned derrière in the G-string swimsuit in a series of snaps on Instagram, lapping up the sunshine alongside Hemsworth and their three children: daughter India Rose, 9, and twin boys Sasha and Tristan, 8.
“Such an amazing holidays. I feel so grateful!” the 45-year-old captioned the photos.
Another shot showed her cuddled up alongside Hemsworth – her husband of 12 years – as they enjoyed a sunset together on the beach, and with her lookalike daughter on a boat.
Pataky, who released her book Strong: How to Eat, Move and Live with Strength and Vitality in November 2019, has frequently spoken about how she keeps in shape, telling Body+Soul in a 2020 interview that “if I’m not exercising, I don’t feel strong. I feel soft and I don’t like it”.
“I am a very active person. I want my body to stay young – in strength and energy,” she said.
“I want to still go horseriding with my daughter when I’m 80!”
The mum-of-three said her obsession with fitness was piqued when watching the Olympics as a teenager in Spain.
“I was in awe of the fit, athletic body and my whole life became about exercise. I’ve never stopped since I was 14. I just fell in love with being healthy and fit,” she recalled.
She’s also previously spoken about her and Hemsworth motivating each other to stay on track, writing in her book that she “loves” training with him.
It’s been a rocky start to the year for the family, though, with Pataky and their three children stranded (albeit in their $30 million mansion) in March due to the wild weather in Byron Bay.
“She was there on her own with her three young children because Chris is currently overseas filming,” a source told The Daily Telegraph at the time.
Pataky was said to be “stuck in her house for several days with no reception” – but took the time to praise those who were helping the flood-stricken northern NSW community.
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“Northern Rivers and beyond had been hit by the worst floods in history. People have spent hours waiting on rooftops to be rescued,” she wrote on Instagram.
“Thanks to all those who are able to help save people and animals stranded by the floodwaters, you are the real heroes.
“So amazing to watch how everyone pulls together in a disaster and helps the community. Our hearts go out to those affected by the floods. Stay safe.”
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