Chris Hemsworth may be known to the world as Thor, the God of Thunder, but he is also the father of three young children, whom he shares with wife Elsa Pataky.
On Monday, the actor appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" to discuss his new movie, "The Hunstaman: Winter's War" and also opened up to the talk show host about his twin 2-year-old sons, Sasha and Tristan, and his 4-year-old daughter, India Rose.
While on "Ellen," Hemsworth told a particularly funny story of how his daughter is starting to pick up on the differences between herself and her little brothers. Hemsworth said that all three of his kids "get along, absolutely," but that India was "kind of envious of my boys."
"She came to me the other day and she was like, 'You know, papa, I want one of those things that Sasha and Tristan have.' I'm like, 'What do you mean?'" Chris recalled to Degeneres. "She was like, 'You know, the things in between the legs that you have.' I was like 'Oh, um...Well, you see, girls...'"
The 32-year-old said he was completely caught off guard by his daughter's questions and was even more surprised when she later made a hilarious declaration.
"My brain's like, 'How do we handle this?' I was like, 'Girls have breasts.' 'I don't want breasts!' I was like, 'OK. Um...' She goes, 'I really want one.' I was like, 'A penis?' She was like, 'I want a penis!'" Hemsworth said.
"I was like, 'You know what? You can be whatever you want to be,'" he continued. "And she goes, 'Thanks, Dad!' Runs off to the playground and that was it. I'll have to pick that conversation up in a few years time."
"You'll have to see if she brings it up again because she probably is just envious of it now," DeGeneres told the actor.
On the show, the actor also said that he could not wait to show his daughter his latest movie one day, which also stars Emily Blunt, Jessica Chastain and Charlize Theron.
"It's a very modern take on the fairy tale world. It's not the damsel in distress being rescued by the princes. It's me being rescued most of the film by these very powerful women. I thought, 'Wow, this is something I want my daughter to see,' which is women [who are] in charge of their own destiny. They're not waiting for the prince to rescue them. They can take over the world or lead armies and so on," he said.
Check out the clip of Hemsworth talking about his daughter below: