Coronavirus panic spreads across Australia as the number of confirmed cases exceeds 400.
But Chris Hemsworth looked like he didn’t care about the world on Monday as he took his three children to Byron Bay beach.
Thor’s star: Ragnarok, 36, found a secluded spot and flew a colorful kite while his children watched in amazement.
Free as a bird! Monday, Chris Hemsworth looked like he didn’t care about the world taking his three children to Byron Bay beach
Chris and his wife, Spanish actress Elsa Pataky, share three children: daughter India Rose, seven, and twin sons Sasha and Tristan, both five.
Despite news of the deadly panic caused by COVID-19 throughout Australia, Chris seemed to be on guard.
A day earlier, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison had encouraged “social distancing” across the country in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Family life: Chris and the wife of Spanish actress Elsa Pataky share three children: daughter India Rose, seven, and twin boys Sasha and Tristan, both five. Pictured with their dog Sunny
Up, up and away! Chris was holding the multicolored kite as his children gathered to watch it take flight in the coastal breeze
Keeping Up Morale: Despite News of the Deadly Panic Caused by COVID-19 in Australia, Chris seemed to be staying the course
Chris was holding the multi-colored kite as his children gathered to watch it take flight in the coastal breeze.
The kite flew high in the air, while holding the orange handle to prevent it from moving away from the group.
The Men In Black: International star also spent time caring for her kids, picking them up for cuddles, and watching them play on the soft sand.
Cute! The Men In Black: International star also spent time taking care of his kids, picking them up for hugs and watching them play on the soft sand
Laid back: despite being a Hollywood megastar, Chris prefers to lead a relatively calm life out of the spotlight in the coastal town of Byron Bay in New South Wales
The A-list couple returned to Australia in 2014 to enjoy a calmer and more relaxed lifestyle Down Under.
In January, Chris revealed that he would take a “six to eight month” break from the spotlight to stay home with his family.
Chris often frequents local beaches in the area with his children to teach them how to surf, while Elsa has been seen riding their daughter riding on the sand.
Staying comfortable: Chris wore a gray sweater and surf shorts during the outing
Her favorite hangout? Chris often visits local beaches in the area with his children to teach them how to surf.
In January, after six years of living in the peaceful community of Byron Bay, Elsa told Vogue Australia that she felt “privileged” to enjoy such a good life.
Chris and Elsa moved into their $ 20 million “mega mansion” in Byron Bay just before Christmas last year.
The couple spent two years renovating the property, which they previously purchased for $ 7 million in 2014.
Family man: In January Chris revealed he would take a “six to eight month” break from the spotlight to stay home with his family
Inhabitants: Chris and Elsa moved into their $ 20 million “mega mansion” in Byron Bay just before Christmas last year, but have lived in the coastal city since 2014
Worldwide, there have been more than 181,000 cases of coronavirus, the death toll already exceeding 7,000.
In Australia, the first reported case of COVID-19 occurred in January.
As of Tuesday afternoon, there were over 400 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the country, including five deaths.
Locally for Chris, the organizers of the Byron Bay Bluesfest announced Monday that the five-day camping festival will not go next month as planned.
In Australia: at noon Tuesday, there were 411 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the country, including five deaths.