HOLLYWOOD star Chris Hemsworth has come under fire from fussy fans after they spotted a detail in one of his latest posts.
The Thor and Star Trek actor, who rose to fame on Home And Away, was giving fans a look at his ocean-front home.

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He wrote: “Here’s a few pieces of furniture my mate designed that I’d like to share, hand made and all constructed from recycled raw materials.”
But while some fans took interest in the eco furnishings many were focused on just one thing – the star’s feet.
Several pointed out one snap where Chris was shown leaning again the wall with the bottom of his feet facing the camera.
One follower wrote: “It’s not the bare feet that are offensive. It’s the filthy bare feet that are offensive.”
Another implored: “For goodness sake, look at your feet!!!”
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A third wrote: “His feet really grossed me out!!!” but many insisted it was normal in Australia to go without shoes both indoors and outside.
Others begged Chris’ followers to focus on the subject of the post, with one writing: “All the shots of beautiful furniture and you’re all focused on his feet.”
The actor, 40, is married to Elsa Pataky, 47, famous for her roles in the Fast & Furious movies.
Their £11million home in Australia’s Byron Bay – which has its own gym and rooftop infinity pool – was completed in 2019.
The following year Chris put his LA mansion in Malibu up for sale and made the move to Australia.
He had bought it with his famous brothers, Luke and Liam Hemsworth, as a place to stay while making movies in Hollywood.
Earlier this year Chris revealed he’s at a high risk of developing Alzheimer’s after discovering that he carries two copies of the gene APOE4.

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