Chris Evans and Chris Pratt capped off their now-famous Super Bowl bet with a visit to Seattle Children's Hospital on Saturday.
Evans and Pratt, both members of Marvel's cinematic universe, bet last month that if Evans' New England Patriots won the Super Bowl, Pratt would visit Children's Haven in Boston dressed as his Guardians of the Galaxy character, Star-Lord. If Pratt's favorite team, the Seattle Seahawks, won the game, Evans would visit Seattle Children's Hospital dressed as Captain America.
The Patriots won the Super Bowl, so Pratt visited Children's Haven, a children's cancer charity, Feb. 6.
Evans may have won the bet, but decided to visit Seattle Children's anyway. Dressed in character as Captain America, he and Pratt happily snapped photos with fans.
"AMAZING day at @seattlechildren w @prattprattpratt. Met some TRUE superheroes!" Evans tweeted. "Feeling inspired, blessed, touched. Thank you w all my heart."
"Had the immense joy yesterday of joining the real Captain America at Seattle Children's Hospital," Pratt wrote on Facebook. "Thanks to Chris Evans for being a classy #twitterbowl winner."
"A superhero size THANK YOU to @prattprattpratt & @ChrisEvans for visiting our patients today! #TwitterBowl," Seattle Children's tweeted.
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