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Chris Evans' new publicist says: "No more shirtless photos"

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aachrisevans.jpgChris Evans is a fine actor, really. What I'm saying is that I think he is more than just a pretty face with an awesome body. Still, I do like the fact that this fine actor is not shy about doing photo shoots that show off his awesome bod like the one at right.
But here's the rub. In the new issue of VMan magazine, Evans says his new publicist has suggested that he no longer do shirtless photo shoots saying, "You don't want to end up pigeonholed as a beefcake."
Evans says he has to work out every day or else he will get too thin and that Sandra Bullock is his perfect type of woman.The pictures posted here of the fully-clothed Evans are from the VMan photo shoot while the one of him showing his abs is from the archives.
Which do you prefer?
I say this to Chris: fire that publicist immediately and take your shirt off! The cameras are waiting. After all, it's not hurting Matthew McConaughey's career. Matthew tried to play down his assets in such films as "Amistead," "Frailty" and "Contact" but his biggest hits such as "How to Lose A Guy in 10 Days," "Failure to Launch" and "Sahara" have all included some doses of beefcake and those abs.
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I don't think "going shirtless" hurts any guys career or lifestyle. WOOOOF.
Thanks for sharing.

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