Hemsworth family celebrates twins’ birthday with controversial prank
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Hollywood superstar Chris Hemsworth has caused quite a stir with his latest antics. You may know him as the hammer-wielding superhero Thor, but it seems he's also quite the adventure-seeking dad.
However, his latest adventure has landed him and his wife, Elsa Pataky, in some hot water with fans after they pulled a prank on their twin boys' birthday. And let's just say it involved a cake and a faceplant.
That's right; the A-list actor took to Instagram to share a snap of his wife pushing one of their little boys' heads into his birthday cake while Hemsworth can be seen grinning mischievously in the background.
Now, we all love a good birthday prank, but some fans are not impressed with the Hollywood couple's actions. Social media has been buzzing with comments about the questionable parenting move, with some calling it dangerous and others labelling it as plain old mean.
The comments section of Hemsworth's Instagram post was ablaze with debate as fans rushed to weigh in on the matter. One wrote, 'Why people smash their kid's face in the cake is beyond my understanding, but whatever.' While another exclaimed, 'It's so violent!'
However, not everyone was against the move, with some fans defending the couple's prank as good old-fashioned fun. 'Lighten up, people! It's just a harmless birthday prank,' wrote one fan. While another commented, 'I think it's hilarious! It's all in good fun.'
Others even admitted they had a similar tradition during their birthday celebrations.
It's not just fans on social media that have been divided on Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky's birthday prank - even the hosts of the popular morning show Today had something to say about it.
Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo couldn't believe the criticism directed at the Hollywood couple and were quick to defend their actions. Karl even burst out laughing at the photo, exclaiming that it was all in good fun and that the outrage on social media was ridiculous.
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In an attempt to mock those who were against the prank, Karl put on an exaggerated voice and said, 'I think it sends out a bad message!' before adding, 'What a joke. It's a face on a cake. Now we can't play pin the tail on the donkey!'
Sarah Abo also chimed in, jokingly calling Hemsworth a terrible father. It seems that even the hosts of the popular morning show can't resist joining in on the fun of this viral birthday prank.
Although the Hemsworth family's cake smash was intended as harmless fun, it's important to consider the potential risks involved. Smashing someone's head into a cake could lead to choking if the person inhales any cake particles or if the cake fully covers their face.
Furthermore, if the cake has any hard or sharp decorative pieces, like candles or plastic toppers, there is a risk of eye injury. And if the cake smash is too forceful, there's a possibility of head and neck injuries like whiplash or concussion.
It's also important to keep in mind that while some people may find the cake prank funny, others may feel embarrassed or emotionally traumatised by the experience. Young children, in particular, may not fully understand the intent behind the prank and could feel upset or humiliated.
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This news comes as Hemsworth revealed that he would be taking a break from acting due to his recent discovery of a genetic predisposition for Alzheimer's disease while filming his latest movie, Limitless.
In a candid interview with Vanity Fair in November, the actor shared his experience receiving and processing his test results. He acknowledged the difficulty of confronting one's mortality and accepting the possibility of developing a debilitating disease like Alzheimer's.
'Most of us, we like to avoid speaking about death,' he said. 'Then to all of a sudden be told some big indicators are actually pointing to this as the route which is going to happen, the reality of it sinks in. Your own mortality.'
So there you have it, members - the latest scoop on Chris Hemsworth's controversial cake-smashing prank. It seems like the internet is pretty divided on whether the stunt was funny or inappropriate.
What's your take on it? Do you think it was all just harmless fun and a way for the Hemsworth family to celebrate their twin boys' birthday? Or do you agree with those who see it as violent and potentially dangerous?
We'd love to hear your thoughts on this, so let us know in the comments below! As always, keep it friendly and respectful, and let's have a lively and engaging discussion.
However, his latest adventure has landed him and his wife, Elsa Pataky, in some hot water with fans after they pulled a prank on their twin boys' birthday. And let's just say it involved a cake and a faceplant.
That's right; the A-list actor took to Instagram to share a snap of his wife pushing one of their little boys' heads into his birthday cake while Hemsworth can be seen grinning mischievously in the background.
Now, we all love a good birthday prank, but some fans are not impressed with the Hollywood couple's actions. Social media has been buzzing with comments about the questionable parenting move, with some calling it dangerous and others labelling it as plain old mean.
The comments section of Hemsworth's Instagram post was ablaze with debate as fans rushed to weigh in on the matter. One wrote, 'Why people smash their kid's face in the cake is beyond my understanding, but whatever.' While another exclaimed, 'It's so violent!'
However, not everyone was against the move, with some fans defending the couple's prank as good old-fashioned fun. 'Lighten up, people! It's just a harmless birthday prank,' wrote one fan. While another commented, 'I think it's hilarious! It's all in good fun.'
Others even admitted they had a similar tradition during their birthday celebrations.
It's not just fans on social media that have been divided on Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky's birthday prank - even the hosts of the popular morning show Today had something to say about it.
Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo couldn't believe the criticism directed at the Hollywood couple and were quick to defend their actions. Karl even burst out laughing at the photo, exclaiming that it was all in good fun and that the outrage on social media was ridiculous.
Credit: FilMonger.
In an attempt to mock those who were against the prank, Karl put on an exaggerated voice and said, 'I think it sends out a bad message!' before adding, 'What a joke. It's a face on a cake. Now we can't play pin the tail on the donkey!'
Sarah Abo also chimed in, jokingly calling Hemsworth a terrible father. It seems that even the hosts of the popular morning show can't resist joining in on the fun of this viral birthday prank.
Although the Hemsworth family's cake smash was intended as harmless fun, it's important to consider the potential risks involved. Smashing someone's head into a cake could lead to choking if the person inhales any cake particles or if the cake fully covers their face.
Furthermore, if the cake has any hard or sharp decorative pieces, like candles or plastic toppers, there is a risk of eye injury. And if the cake smash is too forceful, there's a possibility of head and neck injuries like whiplash or concussion.
It's also important to keep in mind that while some people may find the cake prank funny, others may feel embarrassed or emotionally traumatised by the experience. Young children, in particular, may not fully understand the intent behind the prank and could feel upset or humiliated.
Credit: National Geographic.
This news comes as Hemsworth revealed that he would be taking a break from acting due to his recent discovery of a genetic predisposition for Alzheimer's disease while filming his latest movie, Limitless.
In a candid interview with Vanity Fair in November, the actor shared his experience receiving and processing his test results. He acknowledged the difficulty of confronting one's mortality and accepting the possibility of developing a debilitating disease like Alzheimer's.
'Most of us, we like to avoid speaking about death,' he said. 'Then to all of a sudden be told some big indicators are actually pointing to this as the route which is going to happen, the reality of it sinks in. Your own mortality.'
So there you have it, members - the latest scoop on Chris Hemsworth's controversial cake-smashing prank. It seems like the internet is pretty divided on whether the stunt was funny or inappropriate.
What's your take on it? Do you think it was all just harmless fun and a way for the Hemsworth family to celebrate their twin boys' birthday? Or do you agree with those who see it as violent and potentially dangerous?
We'd love to hear your thoughts on this, so let us know in the comments below! As always, keep it friendly and respectful, and let's have a lively and engaging discussion.