Chris Hemsworth has opened up about his brother Liam Hemsworth, being a family man and starting over in GQ magazine's January issue, in which he graces the cover

Just weeks after being hailed as People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" of 2014, the 31-year-old actor confessed that he indulged in some of the vices that came with fame back in his hometown in Australia but now he's completely focused on his family and his career.

"The fame, the parties, the women — I did that stuff back home," the "Thor" star told the men's mag.

"I got away with a lot more over there," he continued. "Then I came here" — to film 2010's 'Ca$h' — "and sort of started over."


Hemsworth has indeed put his partying days behind him as these days he's juggling spending time with his wife and children, changing diapers and shooting big-budget Hollywood flicks.

The Australian hunk married Spanish actress and "Fast & Furious 6" star Elsa Pataky in 2010 and the beautiful couple now share three children together.

When asked how fast he can be when changing their kids' diapers, Hemsworth told GQ: "Depends on how messy it is. Sometimes you gotta give 'em a hose-down."

The "Avengers: Age of Ultron" star also talked about Liam Hemsworth and how his younger had followed his footsteps in terms of his old partying habits, E! News noted.

"I've watched Liam do things I did at his age, like being in relationships he shouldn't be in, or being reckless just to prove a point. And I had no empathy. My mom had to remind me I was the same way," Hemsworth said.

Though he didn't mention any names, there has been several reports speculating that Miley Cyrus might be the ill-advised past love Hemsworth hinted at during the interview.

Liam, now 24, was previously set to tie the knot with the Disney before the pair broke up last year.

The older Hemsworth wasn't always the self-assured star he is today. The actor confessed that he used to be "insecure" about his acting skills.

"Back when I was still on the soap, I became incredibly insecure and full of anxiety because I didn't know if I was any good. I spent years being angsty, constantly telling people I wasn't just part of a soap opera, that I was a real artist," he admitted."

"And I remember Luke sort of snapping, telling me to shut up, that he was sick of hearing it," he added of his older sibling.

Hemsworth went on to explain that he gives Matt Damon a lot of credit for how he manages life in the spotlight.

"We became friends around the time I started to work, and I've really benefited from watching how he handles himself," he told GQ.

"Matt's just a normal guy who has the movie-star thing figured out."

GQ Magazine's January issue featuring Chris Hemsworth hits newsstands Tuesday.