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If all men could be as lucky as Chris Hemsworth

/ 12:10 AM October 27, 2019

Chris Hemworth suits up for the AGBO fantasy football series

Life is so unfair if this is how Chris Hemsworth looks when he wakes up, rolls out of bed totally exhausted. Hemsworth, aka Thor, the Thunder God member of the exclusive superheroes club The Avengers, is the face of Boss Bottled Infinite. The marketing campaign has the Australian actor “pushing the limits in style” like waking up or even surfing in a tuxedo.

In another Instagram post, Hemsworth plugged the sports channel ESPN’s AGBO “out-of-this-world fantasy football league” saying, “Let the trash talking begin. I’ll be taking down Matthew Berry from friends (I think that’s who it is, deliberately mistaking the ESPN senior fantasy analyst for the “Friends” mainstay, Matthew Perry) this week in #AGBOsuperheroleague fantasy football. I’ll be playing for my charity @auschildhood.”

The other superheroes playing for their respective charities are Iron Man Robert Downey Jr., Captain America Chris Evans, Nebula Karen Gillan (“Guardians of the Galaxy”), Spider-Man Tom Holland, Killmonger Michael B. Jordan (“Black Panther”), Falcon Anthony Mackie (“The Avengers”), Scarlet Witch Elizabeth Olsen (“Captain America: Civil War”), Starlord Chris Pratt (“Guardians of the Galaxy”), Deadpool Ryan Reynolds, Ant-Man Paul Rudd and Mr. Fantastic Miles Teller (“Fantastic 4”). Berry will give weekly updates.

As the face of BOSS Bottled Infinite

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