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The Australian “trend” inspires horror and disgust in the rest of the world!

It is also common for celebrities to go barefoot in Australia. The Aussie habit is horrified by the rest of the world.

Australia – Every country has its own customs. That's how it is Australia It is customary to walk out the door barefoot and perform daily tasks. But some can only shake their heads in question CelebritiesPeople who like to go without shoes!

Chris Hemsworth (40, left) and Jacob Elordi (26, right) are both from Australia and love being barefoot.

Chris Hemsworth (40, left) and Jacob Elordi (26, right) are both from Australia and love being barefoot. © Image credit: AFP, Angela Weiss/AFP via Thea Dipazubil/Getty Images

Many have expressed horror at new photos of actor Chris Hemsworth (40), the sexiest man alive. He strolled with his Spanish wife Elsa Pataky (47) Barefoot through Melbourne.

Like an Australian news portal news.com.au This scene scares many people. How to go without shoes in a country full of poisonous animals?

Australian-born Hemsworth is far from the first and only celebrity to fall for the barefoot trend. Australian politician Barnaby Joyce (56) often deliberately forgets his shoes at home.

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Australian actor Jacob Elordi (26), who plays Elvis in the new film “Priscilla” (2023), likes to walk his dogs barefoot in Malibu (USA).

It is common on the other side of the world. Thanks to Social media However, many non-Australians became aware of the Aussie's barefoot habit and expressed horror and disgust.

Hemsworth and son barefoot on a skateboard

Tourist asks TikToker about Aussie's penchant for going shoeless

Australians like to visit public places with bare feet

Young or old: There are tons of clips circulating on TikTok of Australians going about their daily lives barefoot.

Young or old: There are tons of clips circulating on TikTok of Australians going about their daily lives barefoot. © Image gallery/screenshots: TikTok/CNNBrazil, TikTok/CurtainDark, TikTok/FollowthisFamily

Whether it's in a garden, a shopping centre, a train station or a stadium: Australia's guys love being naked underneath. A backpacker from Great Britain got into TikTok without much understanding of Australian customs.

“Seriously, why are so many Australians walking around without shoes?” she asked. And it didn't take long for the Aussies to respond: “We're built differently,” boasted one.

“Shoes are for horses,” argued another.

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“No shoes needed,” said another Australian.

TikTok users from other parts of the world had a different tone in the comments: “That's weird,” commented one.

“Health and safety alert! You may be exposed to something sharp and sick. Please be safe,” advised another.

“I don't know why but it makes me sick,” wrote another TikTok user, while another said: “It's disgusting.”

Cover image: Collage/Screenshots: TikTok/CNNBrazil, TikTok/CurtainDark, TikTok/Fallothisan Family, Angela Weiss/AFP