Your own best advertising! Chris Hemsworth Shows Off His Bodybuilder Physique In New Centr Fit Ad After His Thor 4 Salary Leaks
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Chris Hemsworth flaunted his herculean physique on Tuesday to show that his Centr health and fitness program delivers.
In several images to promote the site, the Thor star showed off his ripped abs, bulging biceps, and mind-boggling veins as he entered the gym.
He attributed the success of his ‘fitness journey’ to the team of experts at Centr.
The 38-year-old Australian actor said that Centr is the ideal program to help people be their best selves.
‘@centrfit has everything you need for your fitness journey. Hope this helps everyone,” she wrote in the caption.
“What you don’t have is advice on what to do with your hands in photos,” he joked, referring to how his hands obscured the camera’s view of his torn torso in one of the snaps.
Chris Hemsworth (pictured) showed off his Herculean physique on Tuesday as undeniable proof that his Centr health and fitness program gets the results people need.
Chris created Centr in 2019 to help people from all walks of life achieve their fitness, health, and nutrition goals.
He explained on The Kyle and Jackie O Show in 2020 that the reason Centr has no ‘e’ is to bridge the gap between the American and Australian spellings.
He said: ‘We lost the ‘e’ because we think that in some countries it is written ‘er’ and in some countries ‘re’. So we thought: ‘Just get rid of that, then it’s easier’.’
The Thor star posted a gallery of snaps where he flaunted his ripped abs, bulging biceps and mind-blowing veins as he hit the gym to perfect his muscular body.
Speaking about their health program in January, Chris proudly said: ‘Centr is not about offering quick fixes or jumping on the latest fad. It is the opportunity to build a healthier lifestyle… in the long term.’
The Melbourne-born actor recently made headlines after his salary on Thor: Love and Thunder was leaked online.
It was reported that he was paid a staggering $20 million (AU$29.4 million) for his work on the film, more than 100 times his salary of $150,000 (AU$220,000) for the first Thor film in 2011.
Chris attributed the success of his ‘fitness journey’ to the team of experts at Centr
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