Chris Hemsworth 'absent from upcoming Covid vaccine campaign

Chris Hemsworth ‘is absent from upcoming Covid vaccine campaign featuring Australia’s top celebrities after he declined to publicise getting the jab in early June’

Hollywood actor Chris Hemsworth has reportedly declined to appear in a star-studded advertising campaign promoting the Covid-19 vaccine in Australia.

The Byron Bay local, 38, who is best known for playing Thor in the blockbuster Marvel movies, was asked by the federal government in June to take part in the campaign featuring some of the country’s most famous figures.

In return, the government agreed to let Hemsworth ‘jump the queue’ to receive a speedy vaccination of his choice, according to The Sydney Morning Herald. 

Thanks, but no thanks: Hollywood actor Chris Hemsworth has reportedly declined to appear in a star-studded advertising campaign promoting the Covid-19 vaccine in Australia

To an outsider, the offer would appear almost too good to be true. 

At the time, Hemsworth was reportedly trying to secure himself a jab as quickly as possible so he could start working on secret film project.

He was apparently ‘reluctant’ to get the AstraZeneca vaccine, yet could not access a Pfizer shot in his home town of Byron Bay, the newspaper claimed.   

Offer: The Byron Bay local, 38, was asked by the federal government in June to take part in the campaign featuring some of the country’s most famous figures. In return, the government agreed to let Hemsworth ‘jump the queue’ to receive a speedy vaccination of his choice 

No dice: At the time, Hemsworth (pictured with his wife, Elsa Pataky, at their $30million home) was reportedly trying to secure himself a jab as quickly as possible so he could start working on secret film project, but was hesitant about AstraZeneca and couldn’t get a Pfizer shot

In the end, Hemsworth reportedly turned down the government’s offer and sourced a vaccine ‘elsewhere’, without promoting the jab as part of a campaign.

It’s unclear whether the forthcoming vaccine campaign will be a TV advert, social media drive or some other form of public service announcement.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Hemsworth’s representatives for comment.  

Poster boy: In the end, Hemsworth reportedly turned down the government’s offer and sourced a vaccine ‘elsewhere’, without promoting the jab as part of a campaign. This is despite the fact he has served as a global ambassador for Tourism Australia since 2016

Hemsworth is no stranger to promoting messages on behalf of the government, having served as a global ambassador for Tourism Australia since 2016.

In October 2019, he fronted a $38million marketing campaign urging tourists from around the globe to visit the land Down Under.

A year earlier, he starred in a Crocodile Dundee-themed ad funded by Tourism Australia that aired during the Super Bowl in America. 

Tourism Australia last week launched a campaign called ‘It’s our best shot’ to promote the Covid-19 vaccine rollout.

While fellow tourism ambassador Hamish Blake has been happy to publicise his Covid vaccination, Hemsworth has remained silent.  

Public service announcement: Tourism Australia last week launched a campaign called ‘It’s our best shot’ to promote the Covid-19 vaccine rollout 

Loud and proud: While fellow Tourism Australia ambassador Hamish Blake (pictured) has been happy to publicise his Covid vaccination , Hemsworth has remained silent

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