Chris Hemsworth may be a global superstar, but his 13-year-old daughter and 11-year-old twins couldn’t care less about his fame. The Avengers actor opens up about parenting teenagers, proving that even Thor can’t impress cool kids.
Being one of Hollywood’s most recognizable faces doesn’t guarantee parental cool points. During the premiere of his new crime film Crime 101, Chris Hemsworth admitted to PEOPLE that his three children have outgrown being impressed by his fame. “They don’t care. They don’t care at all,” he said.
From ‘Thor!’ to ‘Whatever, Dad’
Hemsworth recalls a time when his kids were in awe of his superhero status. “I reckon when they first realized I was Thor, they thought it was really cool,” he shared. The commendable excitement faded when they discovered they couldn’t fly—no Mjolnir can fix that disappointment. Now, “They’re just like, ‘ah, Dad, whatever.’ Teenagers.”
His daughter, 13-year-old India Rose, and 11-year-old twin boys, Sasha and Tristan, have moved past the superhero awe. The actor acknowledges the aura wears off quickly in the eyes of growing children.
Raising Kids Below the Shine of Hollywood
In a recent interview with Momtastic, Hemsworth and his wife Elsa Pataky emphasized the couple’s commitment to giving their children as close to a regular childhood as possible—far from the glitter of Los Angeles. “It feels like summer all year round where we live,” Hemsworth said. After leaving the U.S. in 2015, the family now lives on a farm in Australia’s Byron Bay, where kids surf and ride motorbikes all day.
This intentional move toward simplicity underscores a broader desire to ground their children’s upbringing, letting them experience the realities of life without the pressures of Hollywood grandeur.
Parenthood Over Stardom
While Hemsworth continues to build on his career with roles such as jewel thief Mike Davis in Crime 101, starring alongside Halle Berry, it’s clear his focus has shifted. The dialogue around fame has faded as fatherhood takes precedence. Raising three teenagers in a world where celebrity influence looms large remains a challenge, yet the actor confronts it with authenticity—acknowledging that teenage dismissals are universal, no matter how big the movie star next door is.
These revelations offer fans a glimpse into the real family dynamics behind the superhero façade. Parenting wins are quieter than conquests in Asgard, but for Hemsworth, they’re just as important.
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