Photo: David Fisher/Shutterstock; Emma McIntyre/GettyEvangeline Lillymade an indecent proposal to her onscreen dad.While appearing onThe Jonathan Ross Show, the Golden Globe nominee, 43, recounted a behind-the-scenes moment fromAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumaniain which she told costarMichael Douglasshe’d “like to f— him.“I turned to Michael and [Michelle Pfeiffer], and I said, ‘You know, you guys are real GILFs,'” recalled Lillyaccording totheDaily Mail. “Michael had no idea. He said, ‘What’s a GILF?’ Instead of being cool about it, in front of a room full of children, I went, ‘It’s a grandpa I’d like to f—.‘She said she “immediately realized I’d told Michael Douglas I’d like to f— him, which is not what you should say in front of a bunch of kids. Oops!“Jay Maidment/Marvel StudiosAlthough Lilly may have not played it cool in front of the room of children that day, she previously told PEOPLE that playing Hope van Dyne (a.k.a. Wasp) in theAnt-Manfranchise earned her “major cool points” with her children.“And I needed it so bad with my oldest son [Kahekili Kali, 11] because he didn’t believe a word I ever said,” she said. “He didn’t give me credit for anything ever. Until suddenly, he got into MCU and he was like, ‘Oh, Mom’s cool.'“And of course, the Marvel Universe is the thing in middle school. I mean, there is almost nothing cooler. MaybeLil Nas Xmight be cooler. Or Lazarbeam. But I’m up there with all those guys,” added Lilly.Lilly shares Kahekili and a7-year-old sonwith partner Norman Kali, an assistant director whom she began dating in 2010 after working together onLost.RELATED VIDEO: Evangeline Lilly Gives Update on Jeremy Renner’s Recovery: In a Wheelchair, ‘Laughing’ with FriendsAfter rescuing Hope’s mother Janet van Dyne (Pfeiffer) from the Quantum Realm in 2018’sAnt-Man and the Wasp, the third installment follows Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) and Wasp find themselves in the middle of another adventure while exploring the realm.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumaniais now in theaters.
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Evangeline Lillymade an indecent proposal to her onscreen dad.While appearing onThe Jonathan Ross Show, the Golden Globe nominee, 43, recounted a behind-the-scenes moment fromAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumaniain which she told costarMichael Douglasshe’d “like to f— him.“I turned to Michael and [Michelle Pfeiffer], and I said, ‘You know, you guys are real GILFs,'” recalled Lillyaccording totheDaily Mail. “Michael had no idea. He said, ‘What’s a GILF?’ Instead of being cool about it, in front of a room full of children, I went, ‘It’s a grandpa I’d like to f—.‘She said she “immediately realized I’d told Michael Douglas I’d like to f— him, which is not what you should say in front of a bunch of kids. Oops!“Jay Maidment/Marvel StudiosAlthough Lilly may have not played it cool in front of the room of children that day, she previously told PEOPLE that playing Hope van Dyne (a.k.a. Wasp) in theAnt-Manfranchise earned her “major cool points” with her children.“And I needed it so bad with my oldest son [Kahekili Kali, 11] because he didn’t believe a word I ever said,” she said. “He didn’t give me credit for anything ever. Until suddenly, he got into MCU and he was like, ‘Oh, Mom’s cool.'“And of course, the Marvel Universe is the thing in middle school. I mean, there is almost nothing cooler. MaybeLil Nas Xmight be cooler. Or Lazarbeam. But I’m up there with all those guys,” added Lilly.Lilly shares Kahekili and a7-year-old sonwith partner Norman Kali, an assistant director whom she began dating in 2010 after working together onLost.RELATED VIDEO: Evangeline Lilly Gives Update on Jeremy Renner’s Recovery: In a Wheelchair, ‘Laughing’ with FriendsAfter rescuing Hope’s mother Janet van Dyne (Pfeiffer) from the Quantum Realm in 2018’sAnt-Man and the Wasp, the third installment follows Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) and Wasp find themselves in the middle of another adventure while exploring the realm.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumaniais now in theaters.
Evangeline Lillymade an indecent proposal to her onscreen dad.
While appearing onThe Jonathan Ross Show, the Golden Globe nominee, 43, recounted a behind-the-scenes moment fromAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumaniain which she told costarMichael Douglasshe’d “like to f— him.
“I turned to Michael and [Michelle Pfeiffer], and I said, ‘You know, you guys are real GILFs,'” recalled Lillyaccording totheDaily Mail. “Michael had no idea. He said, ‘What’s a GILF?’ Instead of being cool about it, in front of a room full of children, I went, ‘It’s a grandpa I’d like to f—.’
She said she “immediately realized I’d told Michael Douglas I’d like to f— him, which is not what you should say in front of a bunch of kids. Oops!”
Jay Maidment/Marvel Studios

Although Lilly may have not played it cool in front of the room of children that day, she previously told PEOPLE that playing Hope van Dyne (a.k.a. Wasp) in theAnt-Manfranchise earned her “major cool points” with her children.
“And I needed it so bad with my oldest son [Kahekili Kali, 11] because he didn’t believe a word I ever said,” she said. “He didn’t give me credit for anything ever. Until suddenly, he got into MCU and he was like, ‘Oh, Mom’s cool.’
“And of course, the Marvel Universe is the thing in middle school. I mean, there is almost nothing cooler. MaybeLil Nas Xmight be cooler. Or Lazarbeam. But I’m up there with all those guys,” added Lilly.
Lilly shares Kahekili and a7-year-old sonwith partner Norman Kali, an assistant director whom she began dating in 2010 after working together onLost.
RELATED VIDEO: Evangeline Lilly Gives Update on Jeremy Renner’s Recovery: In a Wheelchair, ‘Laughing’ with Friends
After rescuing Hope’s mother Janet van Dyne (Pfeiffer) from the Quantum Realm in 2018’sAnt-Man and the Wasp, the third installment follows Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) and Wasp find themselves in the middle of another adventure while exploring the realm.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumaniais now in theaters.
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