During one of her latest interviews, Elsa Pataky hasn't hesitated to confess what nobody knows about her romantic relationship with Chris Hemsworth. "We have our ups and downs," the actress stated without a second thought.
It was last June 5 when Elsa returned to the Spanish scene with the premiere of the thriller Matices. This release took place two decades after her participation in Los Serrano, the series that marked her rise to fame.

In recent weeks, Elsa Pataky has given a series of interviews to promote her new audiovisual project. However, it was her statements to Woman Madame Figaro about her relationship with Chris Hemsworth that truly caught the public's attention.
After talking about her work in Matices and her upcoming projects, this well-known Spanish actress had no problem answering questions related to her more personal life. Among them, those related to her marriage.
Elsa Pataky confesses in an interview a fact about her relationship with Chris Hemsworth: "He still makes me laugh"
On a personal level, Elsa Pataky's relationship with Chris Hemsworth remains very strong after more than 15 years of love. Nevertheless, the actress has also acknowledged that love has evolved over time into a much more mature perspective:

"It's different, of course. At first, it's all passion, but then it turns into admiration, into complicity... into your best friend. We have our ups and downs like any couple, but we've also learned a lot from that."
Despite the ups and downs she mentions, there's no doubt that Elsa Pataky is still very much in love with Chris Hemsworth. "He still makes me laugh, and I value that a lot. He's the father of my children, and we're still growing together," she added.

As for Matices, the actress celebrates her return to the small screen with a star-studded cast and a project that has rekindled her excitement for working in Spain. This new professional adventure undoubtedly represents a renewed stage for her.
This time, Elsa Pataky shares the screen with actors such as Luis Tosar, Maxi Iglesias, Enrique Arce, Juana Acosta, Miriam Giovanelli, and Eusebio Poncela, among others.
The filming, which took place in Salamanca, is described by her as "a mini Big Brother" due to the intense coexistence they experienced during the shoot. She also assures that the connection with her colleagues was immediate: "We got to know each other very well and shared dinners and after-dinner conversations every day."