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The uber-hunky Hemsworth bros keep it all in the family at TIFF

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Liam Hemsworth
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Where was Liam Hemsworth when on-again, off-again fiancée Miley Cyrus released her super-NSFW music video for “Wrecking Ball”? The answer: here in Toronto, supporting big bro Chris Hemsworth, whose movie Rush deputed yesterday at Roy Thomson Hall. It was a full-on family affair for the lookalike uber-hunks, who hung with mom, dad and older brother Luke at the Rush after-party on the Thompson Hotel rooftop. Later, the Aussie clan swung by the Worldview party at King West pop-up Live at the Hive, where Reese Witherspoon held court along with an impressive mish-mash of Hollywood elites, including Taylor Kitsch, Cindy Lauper, Harvey Weinstein and Eli Roth. The Hemsworth crew hung well into the wee hours. No word if anyone dared twerk in their presence.

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Courtney Shea is a freelance journalist in Toronto. She started her career as an intern at Toronto Life and continues to contribute frequently to the publication, including her 2022 National Magazine Award–winning feature, “The Death Cheaters,” her regular Q&As and her recent investigation into whether Taylor Swift hung out at a Toronto dive bar (she did not). Courtney was a producer and writer on the 2022 documentary The Talented Mr. Rosenberg, based on her 2014 Toronto Life magazine feature “The Yorkville Swindler.”

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