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Lauren Gordon

Chris Hemsworth suffers major wardrobe malfunction in workout clip claim eagle-eyed fans

Chris Hemsworth has sent his fans into a frenzy as they spot a cheeky wardrobe malfunction.

The Thor actor shared a workout clip with his 56.4 million Instagram followers, which resulted in an unlikely amount of attention for the 39-year-old.

Some eagle-eyed fans claimed that they were able to catch a glimpse at the actor's manhood as shared a video of his workout.

Chris took to his workout shirtless, wearing only a pair of basketball shorts and a cap worn backwards. He showed his fans his boxing, push-ups, chin-ups and squats.

However, many fans weren't too fussed about the exercise he was performing, and instead said they "could see Thor's hammer" in the clip.

Chris showed off his workout (Instagram/ @chrishemsworth)
But eagle-eyed fans thought they spotted something else (Instagram/ @chrishemsworth)

While he remained fitness focused with his caption: "Good little session. Finishing it strong with some core," fans took to the comments to gush over what they claimed to have seen.

"Watched it multiple times… that last exercise I swear I could see Thor’s hammer, lucky wife," one cheekily wrote.

A second put: "If you’re one of the many girls who watched the vid to check if he has his hammer."

"You absolutely knew what you were doing with that last clip," a third teased while a fourth chimed in, writing: "Let’s not ovary-act girls! lol."

The video comes after Chris was said to be "slowing down" his career after discovering he is genetically predisposed to Alzheimer's disease.

However, the Marvel star has insisted that he is "not talking about retiring by any means," but it "it looks a whole lot like he's heading in that direction," a source told Page Six.

Chris discovered he is at high risk of Alzheimer's while filming his National Geographic and Disney+ docuseries, Limitless.

Chris Hemsworth is more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease (Getty Images)

He told Vanity Fair of the experience: "Doing an episode on death and facing your own mortality made me go, 'Oh God, I'm not ready to go yet'.

"I want to sit and be in this space with a greater sense of stillness and gratitude. And then you start talking about kids and family."

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