Chris Evans Sparks Fury After Signing a Bomb
Chris Evans’ squeaky-clean image is under fire as cheating allegations sweep the internet and a resurfaced viral photo that appears to show the Captain America star signing a bomb ignites fresh backlash.
Chris Evans usually dodges drama like it is Hydra, but a fresh round of cheating rumors has people digging up an old viral photo of him supposedly signing a bomb. So let’s separate what’s real from what’s internet telephone.
The 2016 'bomb signing' photo, explained
That picture of Evans with a marker and a big green shell? It keeps getting hauled out with claims that he autographed a bomb destined for Palestinian civilians during the Israel-Gaza war. That is not what happened.
- The photo is from December 5, 2016, taken at Incirlik Air Base in Adana, Turkey, during a USO holiday visit. Evans was there with Scarlett Johansson meeting U.S. service members away from their families.
- Reuters tracked the image back to the official Flickr account of the U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, which includes the date and location in the caption.
- After the picture resurfaced in 2024 with those claims attached, Evans addressed it himself on Instagram, saying there was bad info floating around.
- Per a statement relayed by AFP, the Air Force says the item he signed was an inert training aid used by explosive ordnance disposal teams — basically a dummy that models an artillery shell for display and practice.
"There's a lot of misinformation surrounding this picture."
"The object Chris Evans is signing in the USO tour photo from 2016 is an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) inert training aid. The object is meant to model an artillery shell and is for display and training purposes only."
So yes, Evans signed a prop used for training at a base visit in 2016. No, it was not an active bomb headed into a war zone. The weird part is how a years-old USO snapshot keeps getting recycled to score points in a completely different conflict.
Why it is resurfacing now
Because the internet is currently chewing on unverified cheating chatter about Evans. Once his name started trending, people started dredging up anything clickable with his face on it — including that old photo.
The cheating rumor, in plain English
Here is the gist: a string of anonymous TikTok posts claimed a married A-list actor from Boston was seen with a brunette at a local bar, and that his wife had recently given birth. That breadcrumb trail sent social media sleuths straight to Evans — he is from the Boston area, he is married, and he and Alba Baptista reportedly welcomed their first child, a daughter named Alma Grace, in October 2025.
As for the brunette, some fans decided it must be Tara Testa, Evans's childhood best friend. If that name rings a bell, she walked the Oscars red carpet with him in 2015 and immediately shut down any dating speculation. Her line back then:
"Oh no! I'm not his girlfriend."
And Evans backed it up on the spot:
"No, let's clarify. This is one of my best friends on the planet from back home."
Where things stand right now: there are no photos of this supposed bar sighting, no on-the-record confirmations, and no statements from anyone involved. It is all vibes and guesswork. Even if Evans and Testa were seen together (childhood friends do hang out), that alone does not prove anything nefarious.
Bottom line: the bomb-signing outrage is based on a misread of a 2016 USO photo. The cheating rumors are unproven internet whispers. If something real surfaces, I will update — until then, take the discourse with a grain of salt and maybe two deep breaths.