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SEE ALSO: These actors love playing superheroesThe New York Timesran 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.
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That's right, a celebrity has grown facial hair, and as usual people have opinions.
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In the interview, Evans says that he's grown the 'stache for his upcoming role in Lobby Heroon Broadway. The journalist describes Evans' character -- whose name is Bill -- as "essentially a narcissistic creep."
"People don’t recognise me at all," Evans told theNew York Times about moustachioed life, "I can look them right in the eye — it’s like I’m invisible."
Everybody just simmer down.
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