Liam Hemsworth films new OPSM ad campaign in Australia as news of split with Miley Cyrus breaks
Is Liam Hemsworth’s OPSM deal to blame for his split with Miley Cyrus? Maybe he wanted to see other people? Either way, the Aussie hunk is smoking hot in the latest ad campaign filmed in Australia.
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Liam Hemsworth can see clearly now after landing an endorsement deal with OPSM.
Less than 24 hours after it was announced the actor had split from wife Miley Cyrus just six months after tying the knot, the youngest Hemsworth was announced to be the new face of the Aussie eyewear company.
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When Cyrus said they wanted to “focus” on themselves and their careers Confidential didn’t realise it was literal.
Perhaps Hemsworth couldn’t see a future with the Party in the USA singer or maybe he just wanted to see other people.
Whatever the real reason, it will be hard to envision the Aussie hunk with anyone else.
You can expect to see Hemsworth grace your TV screens in his new role in commercials he filmed in Melbourne in July.
As part of the new ad campaign, Life. Focused, Hemsworth plays a down-to-earth and cheeky version of himself, poking fun at his seemingly extravagant Hollywood lifestyle in some not so serious scenarios all while sporting his favourite frames.
From serving the perfect ace on the tennis court to slotting in that final jigsaw puzzle piece to
complete a huge portrait of himself, the ad plays up the star’s famous lighthearted and fun persona.
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Of his new gig, Hemsworth said: “Having the chance to collaborate with an iconic homegrown eyewear brand like OPSM was super exciting for me. The campaign is light and fun, and I really enjoyed working with director Patrick Hughes. And coming home to Australia is always a bonus.”