Hollywood's nicest, Chris Hemsworth has called out an Australian website for publishing false articles regarding his Byron Bay Mansion. A few days ago, the actor faced backlash from the masses after an article surfaced that ‘fleet of water trucks’ arrived at his Byron Bay mansion to tend to their bushes despite the bushfires and drought crisis raging on in the area.
The Thor star has now called out the website for publishing false articles by taking a screenshot of the article which claims that he’d ordered the trucks to water his new “$1 million garden” amid Australia’s bushfire and drought crisis by smearing it with ‘LIES’.
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"This is a complete lie. Normally I wouldn't respond to false articles like this but it bothers me a lot. The water truck was purely for drinking water because like everyone in the region who is not connected to town water we have run out of potable water due to the drought. NONE of my garden is fed by drinking water. Thanks for your concern #dailymail and thanks for adding more distress to an already brutal situation the whole country is dealing with. Merry Xmas," wrote Hemsworth on the screenshot.
Hemsworth and wife Elsa Pataky bought the 4.2 hectare property south of Byron Bay for A$7 million in 2014.
The couple's $20 million hilltop home is finally nearing completion after several years of construction.
"We just put a big roof for the solar. That's it. That's the only thing that we wanted is to have solar," Pataky said in a radio interview last month.