You saw Chris Evans' dick pic? Well, he finally responded.
If you've been anywhere near the internet over the past couple of days, you've probably heard the news about Chris Evans' Instagram mishap.
Well, now the man himself has acknowledged it — and his response is surely one that his superhero alter-ego Captain America would firmly approve of.
On Monday night, the Marvel star took to Twitter to post the following:
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Simple, but undeniably effective. Sometimes all you need is a face-palm emoji, a shruggy emoji, and a clear call to action for your 6.1 million followers.
SEE ALSO:'Knives Out' is the perfect movie to get into the autumn spiritAs Nov. 3 — Election Day in the U.S. — draws closer, more and more celebrities like Michelle Obama have been encouraging people to turn out and vote. Evans recently set up his own political website aimed at informing voters on different politicians' viewpoints and stances, so it makes sense that he'd want to encourage as much participation as possible.
At the time of writing, his tweet has well over 100,000 retweets. It's also prompted responses from a number of Evans' famous pals.
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Well played, Chris.
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