Ryan Reynolds is relieved he and Blake Lively had a little girl.

Ryan Reynolds

Ryan Reynolds

The 'Voices' star, whose wife gave birth to their first child in December, says he's happy to be outnumbered by females at home because he and his brothers regularly trashed their house when they were growing up.

Asked about living in a house full of girls, the 38-year-old actor said: "I'll take that any day. I grew up with three older brothers and I know the beat-down that they can cause. Also, I really like my home and growing up with three older brothers we made our house a wiffle house routinely, we put holes in just about everything so having a little girl is...I'll take it."

The 'Green Lantern' star, who recently joined Twitter, admits he finds fatherhood a lot more challenging than social media.

He told E! News: "You know, Twitter doesn't wake you up every 45 minutes. Twitter isn't protecting you from being asleep."

While the couple are still adjusting to parenthood, 'Savages' star Blake, 27, recently admitted she is eager to have more children in the near future.

She said: "I do want to just enjoy this moment. But I also feel like my first child is going to be the oldest sibling to the next kid, and that may change with each and every year.

"I'm looking forward to how one baby influences the other, and to my family as a whole, to every single chapter."