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Chris Hemsworth Hilariously Trolls Younger Brother Liam With Instagram Pic In True Older Sibling Fashion

Chris Hemsworth Hilariously Trolls Younger Brother Liam With Instagram Pic In True Older Sibling Fashion
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At the end of the day, celebrities are just people like us, right?

They buy groceries, wait in line at the DMV, and, in the case of Chris Hemsworth, troll their little brothers on social media.


In a recent Instagram post Chris took brotherly mockery to a whole new level when he poked fun at fellow actor and younger brother Liam Hemsworth by pretending he's one of Chris' legion of enthusiastic fans and renaming him "Leon."

See the post below.

In the post, Chris Hemsworth shared three photos of he and Leon—er, sorry, Liam—along with a caption that teased Liam for supposedly idolizing him and his look.

It read:

"Always great interacting with my fans."
"Met this young lad recently, reminded me of my younger self. Not in looks, but just a real go getter attitude."
"He insisted on the resemblance and I assured him no one else has this look."
"Was great to meet you Leon good luck in the future."

Looks like maybe those takes about Liam being the hottest Hemsworth have gotten to Chris.

And in a move instantly relatable to younger brothers everywhere, Chris' friend and the photographer who took the shots, Jasin Boland, got in on the joke too.

He commented:

"Leon is a great Bloke too, not sure who does the better Australian accent though."

The two do have history that might explain the sibling rivalry.

Chris told W back in 2017 he came close to losing his iconic role as Thor, the next installment of which he is currently filming, to his little brother at the last minute.

The post was clearly all in good fun though and fans were loving it.

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Liam has yet to respond to the post, but if he's looking for a clap back, now would be a perfect time to go on record about who's the best Hollywood Chris.

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