Everyone calm down about Chris Evans' moustache for a second
What people do with their faces is their own decision, you guys.
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The New York Times ran an interview with Chris Evans on Thursday. The piece touched on a lot of things, including Evans' love of tap-dancing and his bowing-out of the Marvel franchise.
But such points have to be set aside, as the limelight has been thrown onto one very specific element of the interview.
Hello. Would you like to meet Chris Evans’s new mustache?
The man soon to be formerly known as Captain America (and his hardy face curtain) is an unironic tap dancer, a normal-sized human IRL and a Rebecca Solnit fanboy. My latest for the Times: https://t.co/EHO3N1wQ52 pic.twitter.com/A6lrE8c4Ak— Reggie Ugwu (@uugwuu) March 22, 2018
That's right, a celebrity has grown facial hair, and as usual people have opinions.
My reaction when I found out Chris Evans moustache was real. pic.twitter.com/KIwpQrLJAA
— Tay | Salty & Bitter (@HerNameIsWidow) March 22, 2018
Can’t decide if the Chris Evans stache is the best or worst thing that’s happened to me pic.twitter.com/OpvKjXNcbo
— Kayla Cobb (@KaylCobb) March 22, 2018
I’m here for pornstache Chris Evans pic.twitter.com/DpX0mZ3EvG
— Jamie Broadnax (@JamieBroadnax) March 22, 2018
chris evans *deep breath* has a robust *gasp* MOUSTACHE *loud exhale* and i for one?! *DEEP BREATH* WILL NEVER BE THE SAME *sobs* https://t.co/O3SVTDwcc2 pic.twitter.com/HpXrskXSEm
— Cassie Surprise (@chasspod) March 22, 2018
I mean... Chris was good in the last season of Fargo, but... pic.twitter.com/61EET1mQxE
— Blek Lives Mettah (@AbbieHollowDays) March 22, 2018
@ChrisEvans pic.twitter.com/Qde0HIqPzh
— Matt Markman (@MattMarkman) March 23, 2018
— Lucas Tudor (@OssoMysteriOsso) March 23, 2018
The Henry Cavill stache died so the Chris Evans stache could live https://t.co/dvoJvtHTuw
— Jackson McHenry (@McHenryJD) March 22, 2018
In the interview, Evans says that he's grown the 'stache for his upcoming role in Lobby Hero on Broadway. The journalist describes Evans' character — whose name is Bill — as "essentially a narcissistic creep."
"People don’t recognise me at all," Evans told the New York Times about moustachioed life, "I can look them right in the eye — it’s like I’m invisible."
Everybody just simmer down.