'Thanks to all the great women who make us men truly what we': Chris Hemsworth shows his sensitive side as he receives GQ Man Of The Year 2016
He is one of the sexiest males to ever grace the screens of Hollywood movies.
So it was no surprise on Wednesday when Chris Hemsworth was crowned this year's GQ Man Of The Year during a function in Sydney.
After being awarded the title, the Thor actor thanked his supporters and all the women in his life via a video link as he holidays throughout the U.S.
No surprise: Chris Hemsworth was crowned this year's GQ Man Of The Year during a function in Sydney on Wednesday
'Thanks to all the great men out there that have inspired me,' the Daily Telegraph reported the hunk commenting.
'And thanks to my wife, and all the great women of the world who make us men truly what we.'
The landing of the GQ Men Of The Year Award comes as no surprise, after he was named People's Sexiest Man Alive in 2014.
Grateful: After being awarded the title, the Thor actor thanked his supporters via a video link: 'Thanks to my wife, and all the great women of the world who make us men truly what we'
Chris ventured back over to the U.S. earlier this week with good pal and personal trainer Luke Zocchi.
While he continues to work overseas on his latest project, his model-actress wife Elsa Pataky has been staying in her native country of Spain with their three children.
It is not yet known whether the couple will return to their Australian beachside home for Christmas and New Year.
Hunk: The landing of the GQ Men Of The Year Award comes as no surprise, after he was named People's Sexiest Man Alive in 2014
The trip to the country comes after he recently wrapped the third Thor movie, Ragnarok, which was being filmed on Australia's Gold Coast.
The film is the latest in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and will take place predominantly in Asgard.
Cate Blanchett, Jeff Goldblum and Tessa Thompson joined the cast alongside Mark Ruffalo whose Hulk will make his debut in the Thor film franchise.
Thor: Ragnarok is in cinemas from October 27, 2017.
Abroad: Chris was unable to accept his award on Wednesday as he has ventured back to the U.S. for a short period to work on an upcoming project
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