"I spent two weeks without being able to walk": Chris Hemsworth reveals in 'El Hormiguero' the injury he suffered because of his young daughter

Tonight Chris Hemsworth has visited ‘El Hormiguero’ to promote the release of his movie “Tyler Rake 2” on June 16. Between anecdotes about the filming of the film and the occasional trip to the past of his film career, Pablo Motos became interested in Thor in the latest “Guardians of the Galaxy” film.

In Vol.3, Hemsworth played the Nordic God with a 40-kilo prosthesis that modified the shape of his body and explained that his youngest daughter, India Rose Hemsworth, who puts herself in the shoes of Amor -Goor’s daughter- liked plus the version of “Thor Gordo”.

In line, the presenter of ‘El Hormiguero’ asked the Australian actor about a personal circumstance that he lived with his young daughter, India Rose Hemsworth, and a parenting career at school.

“There was a parent race and I had a back injury and my daughter insisted that I take part in the race. Also, she asked me to win because you are ‘Thor’ and everyone expects you to win,” Chris comments. “I did it, I ran the race, I did my best…and I won, but then I was almost unable to walk for two weeks,” he explained. “But it was worth it,” he added with a laugh.

In any case, the injury was treated by specialist doctors and did not require hospitalization. Also in relation to his health, Hemsworth commented on the occasion in which she underwent a study that discovered her risk factor for Alzheimer’s and all the controversy that was generated about his withdrawal.

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