Those of you who are chronically online may have come across a viral tweet suggesting Chris Evans has joined OnlyFans. The screenshot going viral on X shows the Marvel actor already has 41 pictures on the online streaming app. The screenshot sent fans into a frenzy, imagining the Avengers star trading his shield for subscription-based selfies. But hold on 每 the truth is far less shocking. Scroll ahead for more information.
On November 15, Drop Pop took to their official social media page to share an image of Chris Evans along with a screenshot of what appeared to be his OnlyFans profile. The display picture on the profile had Evans' photo with his dog and a bio that read: 'Join me for a peak into my life and daily frontal pictures.' The post was shared with the caption: 'Chris Evans has officially joined OnlyFans'. Take a look below:
The post has amassed over 10 million views, 99k likes, and 1.3k comments at the time of writing this article. Fans in the comments section took hilarious digs at the Ghosted actor. One wrote, "Guess Disney doesn't pay the bill," while another added, "bro's gonna be a millionaire." "Can somebody tell him OnlyFans ain*t instagram because that bio ain*t giving," a third person wrote. Another commented, "Captain America saving the world, one subscription at a time."
For the unversed, OnlyFans is a subscription-based platform where creators share exclusive content with their subscribers. While it's known for hosting adult content, users have the freedom to post various types of material, ranging from artistic works to personal updates.?
Breathe a sigh of relief, Marvel fans! The truth behind the clickbait is nothing but a hoax. Chris Evans has not joined Onlyfans. Drop Pop, the X page that has shared the now-viral tweet, is notorious for dropping such pranks related to celebrities and their lives in the name of dark humour.?
Their bio reads: ※Parody account, everything posted on the account is satirical and for humorous purposes, our posts are not meant to be taken seriously. DM for removal, inquiries, etc#. (Owned by POCs).§
The fever dream-like Chris Evans rumour spread rapidly, but it was quickly debunked as a baseless hoax. This viral prank perfectly encapsulates the internet's absurd humour and tendency to fall for outlandish rumours.
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