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Chris Hemsworth Gave Blunt Answer During Lie Detector Test About Which Brother Is 'The Favorite'

Chris Hemsworth taking lie detector test; Liam, Chris and Luke Hemsworth
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The middle Hemsworth brother took the 'Vanity Fair' lie detector test—and hilariously pegged himself as his parents' favorite.

Ahh, the Hemsworth brothers. One of our favorite trios, right up there with The Supremes and the Ghostbusters (and the Powerpuff Girls if we're being totally honest).

But who of the three is the favorite? It depends on who you ask.


Fortunately for all of us, Vanity Fair did the dirty work on the internet's behalf.

In a new lie detector test with the publication, middle brother Chris was asked who was the favorite of the Hemsworth boys: Luke, Liam or himself. His answer probably won't surprise you but it was hilarious, nonetheless.

Chris was first asked:

"Your older brother said that growing up, you fought so much it was like the Hemsworth House Of Horrors. Were you the troublemaker?"

The Furiosa star responded:

"One of. One of three. Was I the main troublemaker…maybe."

That was met with a follow-up:

"Is it because you have middle child energy?"

And Chris acknowledged:

"I think so."

The test administrator confirmed:

"That is true."

Next, Vanity Fair asked:

"Are you the favorite?"

Chris chuckled:

"Yes."

The verdict?

"Also truthful."

As Chris began laughing hysterically, the straps from the machine broke off his chest.

He continued, giggling:

"Sorry! Am I the favorite? That’s hilarious."
"I mean, I think I am. Sorry Luke, Sorry Liam."
"The machine doesn’t lie. There was so much truth this thing like exploded off my chest."

You can watch below.

Viewers of the interview loved Chris' responses to the questions as well as the verdicts.

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Fans could not get over Hemsworth's giggling.

Vanity Fair/YouTube

Vanity Fair/YouTube

You can watch the full lie detector test below.

Chris Hemsworth Takes a Lie Detector Test | Vanity Fairyoutu.be

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