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She may be two days late – but Elsa Pataky’s Father’s Day tribute to her Thor hunk husband Chris Hemsworth has not disappointed.

“It’s been ups and downs, and we still keep working at the relationship. I think a relationship is constant work. It’s not easy,” the Spanish actress, 44, told the publication.Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky met in 2010 and married soon after. Picture: InstagramHemsworth, 37, who is worth an estimated $76 million, was introduced to Pataky by William Ward, a talent agent in LA, in early 2010. The pair were married just three months later in December.

“I remember feeling a bit lost when I had India,” she said. “I thought my life was going to be the same and I would keep working. But I couldn’t. from bustling LA to blissful Byron Bay six years ago, explaining that living in the showbiz epicentre was proving too intense as his career and superstar status began to take off.

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