Ryan Gosling doesn't open up about his personal life very often, preferring to keep news about his relationship with Eva Mendes and life with his now two daughters, Esmeralda Amada and Amada Lee private, but the actor has officially given a little insight into how he feels about being the only male in a house full of females.

While promoting his new film The Nice Guys on Good Morning America May 12, Gosling had some fun talking about his longtime girlfriend, their one-year-old and their two-week-old new addition when Amy Robach asked about his life in a house where he was very much outnumbered.

"I understand the girl-to-boy ratio in your house is now 3-to-1," Robach said. "How's that going?"

"It's heaven. It's like walking through a field of flowers every day. I live with angels."

He went on to compare his personal life to his professional life alongside co-star Russell Crowe, who he has been jokingly not getting along with as the two continue to promote the film, including clips of the two pretending to attend couple's therapy to work through their issues.

"It's a ray of sunshine in a dark time, because with Russell, really, it's sad. It's sad that we've turned out this way," Gosling said.

Gosling and Mendes have managed to keep both their pregnancies mostly under wraps. News didn't break about their pregnancy with their first daughter, Esmeralda Amada, until July of 2014. She was born in September of that year, and the couple managed to keep her out of the spotlight until Halloween of 2015, when a photo of the family was snapped of them trick-or-treating, giving the first partial look at the tot's face.

News broke of their expecting new addition Amada Lee early last month, and Mendes gave birth on April 29. News broke of the baby's birth earlier this week.