Actor Sebastian Stan attends a screening of Marvel's 'Captain America: Civil War' hosted by The Cinema Society with Audi & FIJI on May 04, 2016 in New York, New York. (Ben Gabbe/FilmMagic)
Sebastian Stan isn't taking any chances when it comes to the coronavirus — and his fans are split on social media over whether or not the actor is taking his health precautions a bit too far.
The Marvel star, 37, was aboard a Delta flight to Europe when he shared a hilarious selfie showing all the preventative measures he took for the overseas trip.
The actor was seated on a plane wearing a face mask covering his mouth and nose, an eye mask and a hooded sweatshirt. For extra defense, the actor donned black gloves and had a pillow across his chest and a white blanket wrapped around his shoulders.
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"Thanks @delta for getting me to Europe safely...#BuckytakesEurope," the "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" actor captioned the pic, which also shows him holding a glass of white wine.
While it is hard to confirm the actor's identity since nearly every inch of him is covered, fans and fellow celebrities believed he was under there somewhere and communicated mixed reactions.
"Haha OMG," actress Jessica Chastain wrote.
Cara Santana hinted she was "dead" with three coffin emojis.
Another fan joked they "CHOKED ON AIR" while looking at the picture while several agreed, "Safety first."
Dozens of "Captain America" fans made light of the photo by referencing his popular "Captain America" character, Bucky, by responding "Corona bucky" in the comments.
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However, some fans said the actor went a little overboard.
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"This is..incredibly dramatic," one fan wrote.
Another one of his followers responded: "are you ok?"
"Oh my god SO FRICKING DRAMATIC. Such a drama queen," another fan replied.
"What kind of American clownery is this Sebastian," asked another.
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Stan's precautions come at a time of widespread panic as the death toll and the number of cases continues to rise.
“As of today we still don’t have known cases of community transmission,” Barbara Ferrer, director of L.A.County Department of Public Health, said.
According to the latest update from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), California has between 20 and 30 cases of COVID-19.
Meanwhile, a recent report claimed the United Kingdom, in particular, had 51 reported cases as of Wednesday, according to the U.K. Department of Health and Social Care.
Time reported that more than 92,000 cases of coronavirus have been reported in over 100 countries and at least 3,085 people have died from the disease.
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