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It’s a truth universally acknowledged: Chris Hemsworth is a certified hottie. And judging by journalist Brooke Boney’s interview with the Thor actor, she’s also got a crush on the Hollywood star. 

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During a televised chat with the beloved actor, the Today Show entertainment reporter caught the 35-year-old Avengers Endgame star off guard when she asked a question that left Chris and many other Aussie viewers feeling pretty awkward. 

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“Do you notice anything different about me,” the Channel Nine reporter queered confidently. 

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Lost for words, the Australian native—who recently appeared on James Corden’s The Late Late Show with James Corden— looked her up and down before awkwardly stating: “Ah… you’re looking awesome? You’ve always looked awesome.”

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After a moment of uncomfortable silence, she clarified what she meant, admitting she recently downloaded his workout app. 

“Guess what? I downloaded the Centr app and I’ve done one workout,” she said.

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“You did?” the Marvel actor responded, looking more relaxed in his chair. ” Oh, you legend. That’s all you need”

It’s no secret Chris is a huge gym junkie and recently announced on social media that he’d launched an app that brings together what he says is a “community of health experts”.

“I’m beyond grateful for the opportunities I’ve had and who I’ve been able to learn from and wanted to share that team with people on a global scale,” he told The Hollywood Reporter when the popular app first launched. 

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Speaking to Men’s Health about his passion for fitness, he said building and packing on muscle for his first Thor film was really challenging. 

“The first eight months or so were brutal. Now, I feel like I could do it in eight weeks. It’s just down to muscle memory and smarter training. The knowledge you acquire is so important,” said Chris who now resides in Byron Bay after a lengthy stint living in Sydney. “I was doing it completely wrong at first. Back then, I just ate huge steaks, chicken breasts and broccoli – and I didn’t feel great. These days, I eat a lot more plant-based foods, and I feel much better. I’m also more aware of listening to my body and resting.”

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