The Utah boy who was chastised by a substitute teacher over his gay fathers said the fired educator got what she deserved, according to a report.

Daniel van Amstel, 11, broke his silence Friday about the Nov. 21 incident at Deerfield Elementary School in Cedar Hills, where the unidentified teacher asked a fifth-grade class what they were grateful for ahead of Thanksgiving.

The boy then cited his looming adoption by his “two dads,” prompting the teacher to snap, CBS News reports.

“She first said, ‘Why would you be happy to be adopted by them?’” Daniel recalled on “CBS This Morning” early Friday. “And that’s when one of the three kids, ones in my class, they stuck up for me and said let’s stop. But she kept going. And she said, ‘Are you going to be gay?’”

Daniel, who was officially adopted by Louis and Josh van Amstel on Thursday, said he was stunned.

“Honestly, I went red,” the boy continued. “I didn’t like what she said.”

The teacher — who was later fired by a staffing company that provides substitutes to the Alpine School District – received a proper punishment for her actions, Daniel said.

“I feel she could have done better,” he said. “Even if she didn’t like it, she didn’t have to say that. But I’m glad she got her lesson taught. It’s called karma, so.”

Louis van Amstel, a former cast member on “Dancing with the Stars,” said he and his partner didn’t coach their son prior to the interview.

“We did not say any of this,” Louis van Amstel said. “This is him.”

Daniel, meanwhile, praised his dads, whom he has been living with for the past five months.

“They discipline me when I do bad things, they help me, they keep me out of trouble, and they give me sometimes what I want,” he said.