'It felt like a late Friday night, drunken kinda post!': Chris Hemsworth hilariously weighs in on brother Liam's tiny shorts photo

He's the Hollywood star who enjoys a tight bond with his siblings.

And Chris Hemsworth couldn't resist poking fun at younger brother Liam Hemsworth during an interview with Entertainment Tonight on Tuesday.

The 33-year-old was asked to give his reaction to a photo Liam, 27, shared on Instagram on Sunday, where he went shirtless and 'flexed in tiny shorts'.

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Sibling fun: Chris Hemsworth couldn't resist poking fun at younger brother Liam Hemsworth during an interview with Entertainment Tonight on Tuesday

Sibling fun: Chris Hemsworth couldn't resist poking fun at younger brother Liam Hemsworth during an interview with Entertainment Tonight on Tuesday

'You know what that felt like? That felt like a late Friday night, drunken kinda post,' Chris described as he held back laughter.

'And then the following morning he’s like, "I didn’t. Did I? Oh no". He can’t delete it now,' he added.

He revealed he spoke to Liam about his motive for the racy upload, which was captioned: 'Here's to ice baths and flexing in tiny shorts!'

'You know what that felt like? That felt like a late Friday night, drunken kinda post,' Chris described as he held back laughter about Liam's 'tiny shorts' photo upload

'You know what that felt like? That felt like a late Friday night, drunken kinda post,' Chris described as he held back laughter about Liam's 'tiny shorts' photo upload

'I said to him, was that intentional?' Chris explained.

The Thor actor was queried about whether or not he would ever post a similar shot, to which he quickly responded: 'I don’t think so, no.'

He was also asked if the brothers, including their eldest sibling Luke, are competitive when it comes to fitness and sports.

Rivalry? He was also asked if the brothers, including their eldest sibling Luke, are competitive when it comes to fitness and sports

Rivalry? He was also asked if the brothers, including their eldest sibling Luke, are competitive when it comes to fitness and sports

'In a fun way,' he acknowledged.

'People try and pair us off as if there's this vicious tension and competitiveness, like you got that part and I didn't, which is not the case' he continued.

'Get us at home playing cricket or football, surfing or something, and yeah, there's a great rivalry there, a healthy one. But not with work,' he finished.

'Get us at home playing cricket or football, surfing or something, and yeah, there's a great rivalry there, a healthy one. But not with work,' he finished

'Get us at home playing cricket or football, surfing or something, and yeah, there's a great rivalry there, a healthy one. But not with work,' he finished

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