By Daniel D'Addario
07.04.2020 - 22:39 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Chris Evans is giving U.S. President Donald Trump a break as he prepares to launch his political website, A Starting Point.
The Marvel star has never shied away from slamming the leader, and often shares his opinions on Twitter – including his recent criticism of one of Trump’s addresses at the beginning of the coronavirus crisis.
However, the 38-year-old has chosen to lay off the President while he works on his latest project, which is expected to launch in the spring.
“I’m going to take my
By Daniel D'Addario
Chris Evans is taken! No, we're absolutely kidding but the Avengers: Endgame star surely has a special someone as his quarantine partner.
Chris Evans has some great advice for people who are stuck at home right now because of the ongoing health crisis.
Man’s best friend! There is no stronger bond than that of a human and their pup — and Chris Evans and his dog, Dodger, are prime examples of this dynamic.
Chris Evans and Michelle Dockery are living every parent's nightmare in Defending Jacob, a new Apple TV+ miniseries based on the 2012 best-selling novel of the same name. "Seeing your son in such a dangerous position, obviously any parent would fight to protect their kid at all costs," Evans says in the exclusive first look below.
Actor was initially hesitant to take the role
Forget the bare necessities of quarantine — it’s the hair necessities that have some men worrying about how they’ll maintain their look right now. On Instagram, Taika Waititi turned the scissors over to his young daughters, instructing them to trim "just on the ends!" and not get "so close to my eye"while he filmed his recent haircut via Instagram Live.
Evans passed on the superhero role "a few times" and told popular TV host Jimmy Kimmel last year that he was "scared" of being a part of a massive franchise, reports aceshowbiz.com.
One of Donald Trump's famous critics is giving him a break. Marvel star Chris Evans has never been shy about opposing Trump, often sharing his opinions on Twitter, including criticizing one of the president's addresses at the beginning of the coronavirus crisis.