Hemsworths’ steal the show at charity gala

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The Hemsworths sure love a party. Chris and Liam, along with their stunning partners, made a surprise appearance at a glitzy charity gala last night.

Some of the country’s biggest names in entertainment, business and politics attended the exclusive Gold Dinner 2021, held at Sydney Airport, with the Hemsworths being escorted privately to the venue.star Chris was accompanied by his glamorous actress wife Elsa Pataky, while younger brother Liam was joined by his girlfriend, model Gabrielle Brooks.Lucy Damon, Lauren Phillips, Elsa Pataky, Chris Hemsworth, Gabriella Brooks and Liam Hemsworth stunned at the classy ‘do.

Julie Bishop, Olympian Ian Thorpe and showbiz reporter Richard Wilkins also attended the black tie ‘do, which was emceed by Karl Stefanovic.The event – which has been held each year since 1997 – sees entertainment, government and business figures unite to raise funds for the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Foundation. Known as Sydney’s signature fundraising event, it has successfully raised $30 million since it began.

In a cheeky video posted to Instagram, Chris and Elsa were dressed to impress as they danced the night away with their mates including Matt Damon, Luke Hemsworth and wife Samantha, Liam Hemsworth and Gabriella Brooks, and TV personality Lauren Phillips.Elsa, 44, shared a video of herself and Chris, 37, strutting their stuff as they danced by the pool at the lavish soiree, laughing along at Hemsworth’s goofy retro moves.

 

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