Chris Evans was named the sexiest man alive by People magazine

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Chris Evans was named the sexiest man alive by People magazine. After his Marvel co-star, Paul Rudd won the title in 2021, “Captain America” actor Chris Evans was crowned People Magazine’s “sexiest man alive” for 2022 on Monday.

The term, according to Evans, a 41-year-old unmarried man, “feels like a bizarre type of humble bragging.” He was eager to tell his mother, who was his biggest supporter, the news, though.

In an interview with People, Evans said, “My mom will be very happy. She is proud of everything I do, but she can really take pride in this.

Since appearing in one of his first television programs, “Opposite Sex,” in 2000, Evans has gained recognition. In 2019, he played Steve Rogers/Captain America, who was referred to as “America’s Ass” in the Marvel film “Avengers: Endgame.”

The “Gray Man” actor has dreams outside of performing, such as marriage and parenthood, despite his many Hollywood honors.

“That’s definitely something I desire,” stated Evans.

“There are some things you want just for yourself, your family, or your friends. Right now, feeling secure enough to let up on the throttle is my favorite part of my job. I think I have a little more freedom to take a break from the business and yet find work when I come back to feed my creative appetite.

While Evans, a native of Boston, is one individual who feels awkward using the word “sexy” in a sentence about himself, he is not reticent to describe what he believes makes his hometown a seductive place.

There is so much history there. The accent rocks. The accent feels like home to me,” he remarked. “I adore the climate. The sporting teams, the seasons. The most attractive aspect of Boston, though, might be our institutions. There are several excellent schools here. Let’s promote education since it’s pretty hot.

Evans told People that even though he is still getting used to his new attractiveness seal, he would remember it fondly when he is “old and sagging.” “I’m lucky to participate in the discussion in any capacity,” he told the magazine.