SAD NEWS: Just 15 minutes before the disaster, Chris Evan had a terrible car accident on his way home after attending the 2025 Toronto Film Festival, leaving everyone bewildered and heartbroken! Nh

The entertainment world was shaken last night when news broke that Hollywood star Chris Evans had been involved in a devastating car accident. The incident occurred just minutes after he left the 2025 Toronto Film Festival, where he had appeared smiling and waving to fans on the red carpet.

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According to early reports, Evans was driving home when the accident happened only 15 minutes before the tragic disaster. Eyewitnesses described a sudden crash that left bystanders frozen in shock. Emergency services were quickly on the scene, but the impact of the news spread even faster across social media.

Fans who had just seen him at the festival couldn’t believe what they were hearing. “He looked so happy, so full of energy… and then this,” one heartbroken fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter). Within hours, hashtags bearing his name were trending worldwide.

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Authorities have yet to release the full details of the accident or confirm the extent of his injuries. However, insiders claim the situation was “serious,” adding to the concern of millions who admire the actor for both his on-screen talent and his off-screen kindness.

Hollywood colleagues and close friends have reportedly reached out, many sharing their prayers and good wishes. “He’s one of the strongest people I know. If anyone can get through this, it’s Chris,” said one unnamed co-star.

Chris Evans attends the premiere of "Sacrifice" during the 2025... News  Photo - Getty Images

For now, fans around the globe are holding their breath, waiting for updates. What should have been a night of celebration at the Toronto Film Festival has turned into a moment of heartbreak, as everyone hopes for Chris Evans’s safe recovery.