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TIFF Red Carpet: Chris Hemsworth’s family takes over the gala presentation of Rush

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TIFF Red Carpet: Chris Hemsworth’s family takes over the gala presentation of Rush

Last night’s Rush red carpet was a family affair. Australian beefcake Chris Hemsworth, who plays an elite Formula One driver in the Ron Howard flick, brought along brothers Liam and Luke, as well as his wife Elsa Pataky, who looked positively angelic in a white lace Elie Saab gown. (Her ruby earrings even matched Chris’s wine-red tie. Too damn adorable.) Meanwhile, co-star Olivia Wilde walked the carpet in Roland Mouret with funnyman fiancé Jason Sudeikis, while Hemsworth’s on-screen nemesis Daniel Brühl cuddled with his girlfriend Felicitas Rombold. We’re a little disappointed that Liam Hemsworth’s fiancé Miley Cyrus didn’t join the party—she can usually be relied upon to add some spice to a family-friendly event.

TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush
TIFF Red Carpet: Rush

Caroline Aksich, a National Magazine Award recipient, is an ex-Montrealer who writes about Toronto’s ever-evolving food scene, real estate and culture for Toronto Life, Fodor’s, Designlines, Canadian Business, Glory Media and Post City. Her work ranges from features on octopus-hunting in the Adriatic to celebrity profiles.

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