Thor Actor Chris Hemsworth Disappointed after Son Says He Hopes to be Superman When Older
- 'The Avengers' actor Chris Hemsworth shared that he was disappointed by his son's desire to be Superman despite him being a cool superhero
- According to the 37-year-old, he is glad he has other kids who he hopes may want to be like Thor, the character he plays in the Marvel movie
- His fans were delighted that his own son did not wish to be like him, while others told him to wait because he may change his stand as he grows older
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The superhero film show Avengers' actor Chris Hemsworth,who plays the role of Thor, has expressed disappointment after his son shared that he would like to be a superman when he grows up.
The father of three shared that he is glad he has other kids after his son turned down his dream of becoming like his character Thor in the superhero show.
This is what Chris shared on his Instagram page:
"Holding my little man’s hand and asking him the age-old question. “What do you want to be when you grow up”
“Dad I wanna be Superman." Lucky I have two other kids."
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Here are some of the comments from the post:
@renae_2009 said:
"So cute! Kids have zero filters!"
@dimitrivegas commented:
"Kids never want to step in their parents' footsteps."
@sameea_khan said:
"The boy has got his priorities right because superman doesn’t skip leg day!"
@scottisha_d commented:
"By the time he's 16 years old, it is going to be different."
@gerrymar said:
"Sounds like superhero problems to me."
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