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R.I.P the Internet: Chris Pine Has a Big, Bushy, Salt-and-Pepper Beard

Yeah… this man still does it for me.
Actor Chris Pine Disney's The Finest Hours TCL Chinese Theatre Hollywood California
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Behold my number one famous Chris, forever and always. Chris Pine has seemingly left his clean-shaven look for something a bit grungier — and I'm here for it. 

The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement actor was seen in Los Angeles on March 7 grabbing a coffee in a black hoodie (hood: up), shorts, workout tights, and clogs that look like slippers. Overall, he is giving sleepy I-do-not-want-to-be-perceived energy. But we couldn't bear missing any appearances by our favorite Chris, now, could we?

The best part of his entire look is obviously the noticeable changes in facial hair. Aging like fine wine, Pine, 41, is sporting a brand-new salt-and-pepper beard. His hair, peeking out of his hood, looks decently long and also includes some grays. It kind of looks like he hasn't left his house in a while, but it might be on purpose: Pine will be making his directorial debut in his upcoming mystery-comedy film, Poolman, which he will also star in as a "hapless dreamer and would-be philosopher,” according to Deadline. In that case, he's looking the part perfectly, appearing as if he never leaves his backyard.

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Consequently, social media users are going crazy, and for good reason. One Twitter user wrote "the chris pine silver fox beard ain't playin" while another wrote "How does Chris Pine keep getting exponentially hotter." Meanwhile, on Instagram, several Chris Pine fan accounts posted photos of his new look with the comments covered in fire and heart-eye emojis. 

It's clear now more than ever that Pine can rock any look he chooses, and I'm enjoying seeing a less clean-cut version of my number one Chris, so I will not tolerate any Chris Pine slander. That being said, I will be getting a front-row seat to Poolman when it is out in theatres… you know …for the amazing plot.


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