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Baking fail! Elsa Pataky reveals her hilarious attempt to make a horse-shaped pancake for her kids – and even gets paid out about it by her brother-in-law Liam Hemsworth
She may have perfected her acting skills.
But it seems Elsa Pataky’s baking skills may need a little work.
On Thursday, the 45-year-old actress left fans in stitches as she shared her hilarious attempt at making a horse-shaped pancake for her kids – which went disastrously wrong.

Baking fail! On Thursday, Elsa Pataky revealed her hilarious attempt to make a horse-shaped pancake for her kids
Many commented that the pancake looked more like an elephant or a koala.
Her brother-in-law Liam Hemsworth even chimed in, ribbing her attempt.
‘Pretty sure that’s a koala Elsa,’ he wrote underneath her Instagram post, adding a koala emoji.

That’s a horse?! Many fans commented underneath that the pancake looked more like an elephant or a koala. Her brother-in-law Liam Hemsworth even chimed in, paying her out for her attempt

‘Pretty sure that’s a koala Elsa,’ he wrote underneath her Instagram post, adding a koala emoji. His model girlfriend Gabriella Brooks added: ‘Uncanny resemblance’
His model girlfriend Gabriella Brooks added: ‘Uncanny resemblance.’
Elsa shared a picture of herself smiling and posing with her creation, which still looked rather delicious.
‘My horse pancake, kids order,’ she captioned her Instagram photo, adding crying with laughter emojis.
Elsa, who is married to Thor star Chris Hemsworth, recently revealed that she could never live in a big city again.
Speaking to Hola! Magazine this week, the Byron Bay-based beauty spoke about living in Sydney for eight months and said she’s not keen on repeating the experience anytime soon.

‘It’s not for me’: It comes after Elsa, who is married to Thor star Chris Hemsworth, revealed that she could never live in a big city again
Asked if it was difficult for the family to adapt to life in Sydney, she said: ‘Honestly, yes, especially for the children. It was a bigger shock for them, with all the traffic.’
‘In the end, they got used to being there and loved it. It was an experience for them.
She added: ‘I definitely couldn’t live in [a city] again. It’s not for me.’
And Elsa admitted the kids were thrilled to get back home to Byron Bay, where the family reside in a massive $30million mansion.
She said: ‘The children were longing to revert back to being barefoot savages.
‘This is where we belong, where my children have grown up.’

‘The children were longing to revert back to being barefoot savages’: And Elsa admitted the kids were thrilled to get back home to Byron Bay, where the family reside in a massive $30million mansion
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