Chris Evans has, once again, broken the internet by showing some skin and just like last time, we ain’t complaining.
The IRL Captain America sent fans wild after partaking in a Zoom interview on Tuesday where he gave us a rare glimpse at his inked-up chest. Yep, you wouldn’t think it to look at him, especially since he played the squeaky-clean leader of the Avengers, but Captain America is a tatted-up daddy.
Dressed in an unbuttoned shirt over a white tank, the actor was joined by his brother Scott Evans for the conversation with ACE Universe’s Angélique Roché, where they discussed a range of topics from the Evans’ childhood memories to surviving COVID.
The two designs that were (barely) visible in the video include the Eckhart Tolle quote inked on the upper left side of his chest, which reads, “When you lose touch with inner stillness, you lose touch with yourself. When you lose touch with yourself, you lose yourself in the world.” The top portion of Evans’ eagle tattoo on the right side of his torso could also be seen.
Have a go at the responses from thirsty Chris Evans fans below:
https://twitter.com/pemberey/status/1374525694080811009?s=20
um @chrisevans is this even allowed pic.twitter.com/kLp1jWxXDp
— ash (@buttsandevans) March 23, 2021
Good morning to Chris Evans’ chest tattoos, and Chris Evans’ chest tattoos only. pic.twitter.com/AG1rCsORZN
— Elle Rudd (@ElleRudd_) March 24, 2021
the tank top and button up combo is my favorite thing that chris evans wears. I mean… his ✨cHeSt✨ pic.twitter.com/UACq5Htol8
— mads (@winchcevans) March 23, 2021
Pls join me in gazing at Chris Evans below:
Chris Evans has a bunch of other tatts on his body, including an Avengers logo (which most of the rest of the cast have as well) and a tribute to his beloved dog, Dodger.
We got a sweet peek at his tatts back in October when he shared an Instagram video of him doing a backflip into his pool, where his tattoos were clearly visible.
The footage subsequently went viral, obvs:
I would like to discuss Chris Evans and his chest tats pic.twitter.com/Aw3vF7DOhh
— Rachel Leishman (@RachelLeishman) October 6, 2020