Things could have been very different for Hugh Jackman if he had followed his childhood dream.

The actor was "nine or ten" the day he first flew.

It was a flight from his native Australia to New Zealand, and he still remembers it like it was yesterday.

“We were sitting in the back (of the plane) and of course I was on the aisle because my brother said, 'I'll take the window!' It was a three or four hour flight, and suddenly I saw a cart come up with the smell of food. I was like, “Food? It smells good, what is it? ” And I was told, “We're going to lunch”. And I said, "How are we going to have lunch?" And I was told, “They serve you lunch!” So I said, “On the plane? ! Are they serving us lunch? ” And I saw the cart come in with the food and I was like, “There must be a chef cooking the food here,” ”the

Greatest Showman

star

recalled

 in a video posted to her networks.

Suddenly, Hugh Jackman was convinced that he could become "chef on planes" without suspecting for a second that the food served on board was cooked on the ground.

The sad truth

“I really thought there was a leader.

The idea that everything was prepared in the microwave had not crossed my mind!

Hugh Jackman continued.

Despite this childish disappointment, Hugh Jackman found his way.

But before making his way to the film studios and donning Wolverine's claws, he was first a sports teacher for a few years.

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