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Jason Momoa And Chris Hemsworth Are Trolling Each Other's Muscles On TikTok—And It's Too Good

Jason Momoa; Chris Hemsworth
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After the 'Aquaman' star trolled Hemsworth for having to 'work out' to get his muscles, the 'Thor' star clapped back with a dig of his own.

Ah, Marvel and DC. The enduring rivalry between the two recently spawned a playful TikTok video exchange between actors Jason Momoa and Chris Hemsworth.

Momoa, DC's Aquaman, recently shared a TikTok that went viral. In it, the actor dismissed Hemsworth, Marvel's Thor, for flaunting his muscles, claiming his superhero suit makes him look good without the need for exercise.


In the video, Momoa wore a black suit like the one in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom promotional images.


@prideofgypsies

Eat your heart out, @Chris Hemsworth

Hemsworth refused to accept the disrespect. He uploaded a video of himself lifting weights and praising Momoa on his stylish "padded suit," all while showcasing his own assets by flexing, sleeveless.

Hemsworth added an "I love you, Aquaman" in the final seconds to ensure that everyone knew this was all in good humor and there was no real friction between the two of them.

People were instantly entertained.

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@chrishemsworth

Replying to @michelledeal305 You sure @Jason Momoa??? 😂 💪

People had some questions about the noise Hemsworth made at the end of his video.

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@shanecleveland1/TikTok

Viewing the videos in order was, apparently, important for context.

@rea.sun.shine/TikTok

@iceboxcakee/TikTok

People were here for another male celebrity fake feud.

@bundlesandmarcel/TikTok

@q.titania/TikTok

Many comments on both videos called for a collaboration.

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Fans even came up with some ideas.

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Momoa has yet to reply, but maybe this will turn into the battle of the biceps, as people seem to wish.

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