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The New Face Of Perfection: Scott Eastwood

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The New Face Of Perfection: Scott Eastwood

I say "new," but Scott Eastwood really isn’t all that new to the spotlight.

Scott Eastwood is the youngest son of Clint Eastwood, the award-winning actor and director. He made his big-screen debut in 2006 with the film, "Flags of Our Fathers," directed by his own father.

Recently, you may have seen him as the lead role in "The Longest Ride," starring alongside Britt Robertson.

His perfection truly knows no bounds. But if you are the 0.1 percent of the population that needs reasons to love him, I can assure you that after reading this article you will be just as obsessed as I am.

He cares about his physical well-being, and WOW he is in great shape.

Scott was recently quoted in an issue of Man of The World, saying: "If I didn't do this, I'd be a fireman; something super-active that challenges you and is different every day."

He discusses in depth his love for physical challenges … I mean, okay, same here. I can barely make it on the treadmill for three minutes.

[Via: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2570188/If-I-wasnt-actor-Id-fireman-Scott-Eastwood-opens-passions-youll-NEVER-Western.html]

He is also one of the few people I know who can successfully pull off wearing a cowboy hat.

Need I say more?

Let us all just take a moment of silence for the perfection that is his bone structure.

If you’re 29, I’m 29.


*drops mic*

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