Oscars: Chris Evans wins fans over when he helped best supporting actress winner Regina King



Oscars: Chris Evans wins fans over with chivalry when he helped best supporting actress winner Regina King up the stairs.





Chris Evans won the hearts of literally everyone at the 2019 Academy Awards by being a total charmer and perfect gentleman throughout the entire evening.

One moment in particular had people swooning, when Evans helped Oscar winner Regina King on stage after the skirt of her dress caused her some trouble when she went to collect her award for Best Supporting Actress for If Beale Street Could Talk.

Just look at this perfect display of chivalry. 

This well mannered behaviour obviously melted the hearts of everyone on Twitter, including fellow actor Jamie Lee Curtis.

Curtis tweeted out her support of Evans, praising him for his gentlemanly ways.

"Hey @ChrisEvans you are a gentleman! #raisedwell," Curtis wrote.  

Curtis followed up with another tweet complementing Evans on his dapper looks, saying that she's allowed to comment on his looks since she recently played his mother on-screen. The two star together in the upcoming Rian Johnson movie Knives Out.
"And you look handsome AND well groomed,Curtis wrote. "I just played his mother in a movie so I feel I can say that!"
Evans noticed Curtis' Twitter praise and responded that he was happy to be receiving compliments from his on-screen mother.
"This means a lot coming from my on-screen mom :)" Evans wrote, retweeting Curtis' original tweet. 
Seriously you two, stop being so adorable. 


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