He's earned it! Chris Evans enjoys a well-deserved pint with his wife Natasha Shishmanian after completing the London Marathon
He was one of many stars to take part in this year’s London Marathon on Sunday.
And to celebrate his incredible achievement, Chris Evans enjoyed a well-deserved pint with his wife Natasha Shishmanian at a local pub in the affluent Primrose Hill area.
The popular media personality, 49, dressed down in denim trousers and a black leather jacket, while his wife layered up in a fur-trimmed coat and cropped skintight jeans.
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He's earned it! Chris Evans enjoyed a well-deserved pint with his wife Natasha Shishmanian after completing the London Marathon on Sunday
After the impressive 26 mile mission, Chris took to Twitter to write: ‘Never had so many complimentary tweets. Began to reply individually but gave up. Thanks all. Some very inspirational people out there today.
Later adding: ‘Now in pub. I may be some time. Xxxxx.’
The following day, he tweeted: ‘One final word re marathon. I honestly started by doing a mile a day last November and just upped it gradually from there. Have a try. Peace.’
Huge event: The popular media personality ran the London Marathon alongside 37,000 others
Updating fans: After the impressive 26 mile mission, Chris took to Twitter to write, ‘Never had so many complimentary tweets. Began to reply individually but gave up. Thanks all. Some very inspirational people out there today.'
Ready, set, go! Chris Evans looked a little apprehensive as he got ready for the 26 mile marathon
Joining Chris at the event was American model Christy Turlington.
The 46-year-old ran the London Marathon alongside 37,000 others who were all raising money for charity.
US star Christy chose a cause close to her heart, competing for her own charity - Every Mother Counts.
Model behaviour: Christy Turlington also ran the London Marathon on Sunday, raising money for her own charity Every Mother Counts
Ready to race: The model dressed in leggings and a hoodie as she headed to the start line in Blackheath
Christy looked in good spirits ahead of the long run, posing near the start line in Blackheath in her running gear.
The star teamed some cropped black leggings with a grey hoodie emblazoned with her charity name, while her purple and pink trainers and a baseball cap finished off her kit.
Beaming for the cameras, the model told her Twitter followers the night before the marathon that she was 'Excited for tomorrow and reaching my goal! @everymomcounts #LondonMarathon.'
Awareness: Christy was competing in her fourth marathon, and revealed that her friend George Clooney has promised to run in London next year if she completed the race in under four hours
Motivation: The mum of two is raising awareness for her mother and baby charity which she founded five years ago
Christy founded her charity Every Mother Counts five years ago, with an aim to raise awareness about issues women face in pregnancy and childbirth.
The star explained to Red Magazine earlier this month that her own experience when giving birth to children, Grace, 12 and Finn, 9 inspired her to help others.
'I experienced complications myself after I delivered my daughter, Grace, and I guess my own experience of childbirth was the epiphany,' she explained.
She did it! Christy flashed a huge smile as she crossed the finish line in the heart of London
It's real! The model checked her medal was the real deal as she gave the crowd a big thumbs up
Congrats: The mum of two looked emotional as she finished the race on Sunday afternoon
'What I realised was actually how lucky I had been. So many women don't even get to choose when they become pregnant. They don't get to choose how many children they have. They don't get to choose whether they will be medicated, or have a natural birth. This is just how it is, and it's not an ideal way to bring life into the world, I don't think.'
The model, who has run three marathons previously, added that her children have inspired her to complete another gruelling race.
'I actually feel stronger and healthier than ever. Giving birth was probably the most empowering thing I've ever done physically. I was like, now I can do anything. I can run a marathon… I can run three marathons!'
Family support: David and Victoria Beckham and their sons Cruz and Brooklyn cheered on Romeo as he competed in the children's race at the London Marathon on Sunday
Me and my boys: A beaming David looked super proud of his 12-year-old son who completed his three miles race in 18 minutes
The star has added inspiration as she's also revealed that her friend George Clooney has promised to run the London Marathon next year, wearing one of her charity's t-shirts, if she finishes today's run in under four hours.
Speaking about the challenge, she laughed: 'Thinking about George running a marathon and having a good night's sleep before the race will help my time.
'The moment I cross the line, I want to go for a pint.'
David and Victoria Beckham's 12-year-old son Romeo competed in the children's three mile race earlier in the day, while Chris Evans and Jenni Falconer are among the celebs running the main marathon.
Taking on the challenge: London Marathon regular Jenni Falconer (left) and Call the Midwife star Helen George also ran
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