After meeting while filming Knives Outthe actors Chris Evans and Ana de Armas have worked on several projects together, and developed a good friendship.
Therefore, it is not surprising that the actor, who knows her closely, is well aware of the attributes of the Cuban, who has not only shown acting talent, but is well known for her beauty and charisma.
Although both are currently in a relationship, Evans with Alba Baptista, and De Armas with the CEO of Tinder, Paul Boukadakis, it is difficult for the public not to visualize them together, especially with scenes like the one from a few nights ago.
As part of the promotion of his new film Ghosteda comic thriller in which Ana must save Evans’ character, the duo was interviewed by the media MovieZine.
The obligatory question for both, given the theme of the film, was “have you ever been ghosted?” He ghostingis an anglicism that refers to the action of completely disappearing from a person’s life, a term used mainly with romantic interests, but not limited to them.
Whoever “ghosts” completely stops talking to that person, from one moment to the next and without giving any kind of explanation, only suddenly to write to them, and of course to answer them, even when it seemed that things were going well.
It was when they were questioned about it that the beautiful actress released a confession that surprised her partner quite a bit, since she declared herself a victim and perpetrator of the case.
“I’ve done. And they did it to me,” De Armas confessed, and the Captain America interpreter couldn’t help but laugh.
“Have you been ghosted? TO YOU!? Oh come on, it can’t be,” she blurts out as she continues to shake her head in disbelief.
the interpreter of Blonde he can’t help but laugh too, and humbly responds, pointing to himself, “I haven’t always been like this, you know?”
Given the honest response, Chris nodded and laughingly responded by nodding, already believing his partner’s word: “Okay, okay, I understand, I’d show you my yearbook photo.”
But the Cuban did not let the situation go, and questioned her colleague: “Chris keeps saying that it hasn’t happened to him, and you know, I don’t believe it.”
Given this, the actor was honest and ended up giving a somewhat more personal response than expected.
“I keep saying that they have never ghosted me, but they have done something worse to me. I prefer to be ghosted because you can say, ‘oh, maybe they’ve lost the number’, but it’s much worse when the person texts you less and less and less and it’s like slow torture until you realize it that they don’t want to know anything about you, and there’s no mistake,” Chris replied.
The actors have worked together on the tapes Knives Out (Between knives and secrets), y The Gray Manand now they will premiere Ghostedwhich will hit the screens of the Apple TV platform on April 21.