Scott Eastwood Buys His Own Men's Fitness Issue, Says It's a Moment of "Extreme Embarrassment"—See the Pic!

Magazine forgot to send him a copy

By Francesca Bacardi May 08, 2015 3:52 PMTags
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Don't be embarrassed, Scott Eastwood! All people probably want to own a little something with their face on it.

The hunky actor Instagrammed a hilarious picture of himself purchasing the issue of Men's Fitness with his mug on it. Clearly feeling awkward about the ordeal, Eastwood captioned the picture of himself in a bodega, " Moment of extreme embarrassment. When men's fitness didn't send me a copy of the cover I was on. So had to buy it at store. This lady didn't even notice. Lol. #buyingmycover #blushing #mensfitness #goodtimes photo cred @adamrbeach."

Hear that, Men's Fitness? You made The Longest Ride actor blush! To be honest, we don't mind because it only makes him look hotter! Although we give him kudos for braving the embarrassing moment that could've ensued had he been recognized, we have to give him even more credit for what appears inside the magazine.

Eastwood talked to E! News exclusively about his routines that make him just oh-so-dreamy, telling us, "Fitness is a really important part of my life. For my training regimen, I like to incorporate a bunch of different things and no one thing is more important."

And he wasn't kidding about trying "different things." His routine looks like a variety snack pack of exercise. "Weights, jiu-jitsu, yoga, surfing, paddle boarding, diving," he explained. "It's important to always change it up. Never get bored."

All of that hard work certainly has paid off, as he looks phenomenal—in clothes and out of them LOL.

"My personal style is classic," he shared with E! News. "I think classic never goes out of style. I just try to keep it simple."

Even though he has graced the pages of Town & Country and now Men's Fitness, he isn't letting it get to his head. With his rising stardom, Eastwood promised he would be staying humble.

"The best piece of advice anyone has ever given me is keep your head down and work hard and show up on time," he explained. "Fitness-wise, you can't out-train bad nutrition."

Gentlemen, listen up!