Liam Hemsworth invites Gabriella Brooks to spend Christmas with his family

It’s all uphill from here.

Liam Hemsworth’s romance with Gabriella Brooks just took a more serious turn, as the actor invited his model girlfriend to spend Christmas Day with his entire family on their European ski trip.

A group snap from the trip shows Brooks, 25, fitting in just fine with her 31-year-old boyfriend’s family, including brother Chris Hemsworth, 38, and his wife, Elsa Pataky.

Brooks and Pataky, 45, appeared to be bonding during the trip, as they posed for a cute photo together in the snow. The two were all smiles as someone in their party snapped their pic, which Pataky shared to her Instagram early Sunday.

“Happy Christmas!! 😍☃️🏂Feliz Navidad!” wrote Pataky, who shares daughter India, 9, and twins Sasha and Tristan, 7, with Chris.

Meanwhile, over on Chris’ Instagram, the actor shared a video of himself throwing son Tristan into a pile of snow before Liam snuck up and pushed him right back.

Liam then poked fun at his brother’s superhero size, saying he fell “like a ton of bricks” because he’s “so heavy.”

Liam joined in on the social media posting with a solo pic of his bearded self sitting in the snow, while Brooks opted out of sharing anything to her feed. Instead, she shared a short video of snow to her Instagram Story.

Across the globe, Liam’s ex-wife, Miley Cyrus, spent Christmas Day with her own family, including brother Braison Cyrus and his 6-month-old son, Bear.

“Christmas with the Cyrus family 💚 Guess who the only one not stoned is? 🐻,” the singer captioned a family photo.

Cyrus’ divorce from Liam was finalized in January 2020 after less than a year of marriage. She briefly dated Kaitlynn Carter before moving on with Cody Simpson. Cyrus and Simpson eventually called it quits after 10 months of dating.

Liam has been dating Brooks since 2020.

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