Chris Hemsworth admits to JackSepticEye he was full of anxiety about finding work early in career

Chris Hemsworth admits to JackSepticEye he was full of anxiety about finding work early in career

[embedded content] Chris Hemsworth admitted to JackSepticEye there were times early on in his caree..

Chris Hemsworth admitted to JackSepticEye there were times early on in his career were he was full of anxiety and feared not finding work.

The Avengers star sat down with Tessa Thompson ahead of the Men In Black International launch to speak with the Irish YouTuber, who recently admitted his girlfriend GirlGamerGab is the best thing thats ever happened to him, and made the admission when he discussed what hed tell his younger self.

Id tell myself to relax, Chris began. I found so much of my time early on was about trying to be who I thought Id be, how to move and how to sound. I was never true to myself I think.

I was full of anxiety about am I ever going to work again. I enjoyed it at times but I had a whole lot of fear.

Chris continued: Id give that young kid a cuddle and say, “Dont worry about it. Its going to be alright.”

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Tessa added: I still say that to myself.

 Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson

Chris said he had a lot of anxiety when he was starting out as an actor (Picture: JackSepticEye/YouTube)

JackSepticEye said: The people at home who watch my stuff theyre always going through stuff. Theyre going through school or work, its always so hard for them and they looking up at people like you guys.

The thing is, we still ask the same questions, Chris replied. Youre still the same man of fear and doubt and all of that.

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It can be suffocating and debilitating at a certain age and often in your teen years, but the older you get its a whole part of it.

For me, that fear of doubt, I look at it as a motivator now rather than it smothers me.

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