While Chris Evans (Fantastic Four, Push) may be a "superhero" on the big screen, it turns out the actor is a true hero in real life. The star of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, visited Kenny Botting, a young fan who is currantly battling a brain tumor. Kenny, who is only nine years old, is a huge fan of the Star Spangled man, and his friends and family know about it.
Kenny, who underwent brain surgery back in September, has been staying at Christopher's Haven, a home away from home for kids battling the enemy known as cancer. Evans, who is known for visiting and comforting fans who are challenging this tough disease, stop by and signed autographs, took photos, and awarded Kenny some gifts.
On the meeting, Evans had to say "It's their strength, that gives me strength," You can check out the full story below, thanks to CBS.
Kenny, who underwent brain surgery back in September, has been staying at Christopher's Haven, a home away from home for kids battling the enemy known as cancer. Evans, who is known for visiting and comforting fans who are challenging this tough disease, stop by and signed autographs, took photos, and awarded Kenny some gifts.
On the meeting, Evans had to say "It's their strength, that gives me strength," You can check out the full story below, thanks to CBS.
Source: http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/SkylarkTonight/news/?a=112928
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