Chris Evans asked to display chest tattoos by loving fans
Avengers star Chris Evans sent his fans into frenzy craving to have a look at his chest tattoos
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) series star Chris Evans has unintentionally exposed a bit of his chest tattoos that left his fans wanting the full view of them.
Capitulating to his fans' earnest request for an unhindered view of the chest tattoos, the 39-year-old Avengers actor gave his fans a rare glimpse at the ink he has on his body.
It was on Tuesday (March 23) when Chris was virtually interviewed along with his brother and fellow actor Scott for Ace Universe. He can be seen wearing a low-cut white shirt with an unbuttoned shirt. His T-shirt was giving an idea of some ink on his chest, as noticed by some of his fans.
It seems to be an eagle design on one side of his chest. And, the other side reportedly 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," - a quote from author Eckhart Tolle.
Many of his fans seemed to be surprised that the actor had some tattoos on his chest. And, they demanded the Captain America star to show them the thing that is peeking out from underneath his shirt. They shared hilarious posts on social media demanding the star for a glimpse of his tattoos.
Some of the responses are:
Taking to Instagram Story in October 2020, Chris Evans displayed his ink in a video. He can be seen jumping with a backflip into his pool.
You can watch the interview of Chris Evans here:
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