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  • 2021-09-15 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Chris Evans Wear a 'Keep America Trumpless' Shirt? (en)
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  • In September 2021, a picture supposedly showing actor Chris Evans in a shirt featuring the words Keep America Trumpless was widely circulated on social media. This is not a genuine photograph. This is a doctored image that was likely created as an advertisement unbeknownst to the actor. This picture was created by doctoring a photograph of Evans that was reportedly taken in 2019 while he was at a gym in Washington, D.C. The original, which was popularized by the fan account @bestofcevans, showed the actor in a State of Oregon 1859 shirt: Here's a side-by-side comparison of the real photograph (left) and the doctored one (right): Doctoring fake shirts onto celebrities appears to be a common advertising tactic of internet apparel companies. The Keep America Trumpless shirt, for example, is a genuine product that you can buy on TeeChip. We've covered several other similar fake photographs. NFL player Aaron Rodgers, for example, didn't wear a Stand For the Flag, Kneel for the Cross shirt, musician Kid Rock didn't wear a Dumbf*ckistan shirt, boxer Mike Tyson didn't wear an I believe in God, not in vaccines shirt, and actor Bill Murray and author Hunter S. Thompson didn't wear Buy Me Brunch and Polite as Fuck shirts. While the picture of Evans wearing a Keep America Trumpless shirt is undoubtedly fake, the Captain America actor may truly endorse this message. Evans has been a frequent critic of former U.S. President Donald Trump and referred to him as a come to life toilet after the former president made a series of baseless statements falsely claiming widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election. (en)
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