Hollywood star Liam Hemsworth made the day of a Woolworths employee on Friday, posing for a photo while in town working on a movie.
The Hunger Games actor posed with a Woolworths employee inside the south coast’s Kiama store on Friday, with evidence later being shared to Facebook where locals couldn’t contain their excitement.“Liam Hemsworth this has made my day,” she added, followed by five love heart eye emojis.
The masked-up Hemsworth was dressed in a casual combo of grey shorts and a grey shirt for the snap, which has been liked more than 1,400 times in less than 24 hours.Source:news.com.au “Lucky girl, I can see your smile even though you have a mask on,” one of more than 300 comments read.“You lucky girl. I would of got a selfie too,” a third wrote.
Others said they too had been him in the same Woolworths recently, and one said they spotted him inside an IGA in Gerringong, about a 10 minute drive south.
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