Hong Kong martial arts superstar Jackie Chan recently dined at hotpot restaurant Haidilao in Montreal, Canada.
Chan, 71, was seen digging in.
His appearance at the restaurant then led to discussions about his down-to-earth countenance when he was not scheduled to appear in the spotlight.
His hair was grey, and he appeared to have wrinkles on his face.
Many remarked that he had worked too hard when he was younger.
Ageing but still kind
Shin Min Daily News reported that Chan who was dining with friends and wearing glasses.
After dinner, he was seen letting his fellow diners board the car first before he sat in the passenger seat.
Looked healthy
Chan's last public appearance was in London at the end of May for the premiere of "The Karate Kid".
Despite a little grey hair, he appeared to be in fine form.
Jackie Chan looked significantly older when dining with his friends in Haidilao recently. Photo published on Shin Min Daily News.
This likely led to scrutiny of his looks at Haidilao just two months later.
Physically demanding career
Since the start of his career, Chan performed many stunts without a stunt double.
Some notable stunts included his "Police Story" movie stunt, where he slid down a pole wrapped in decorative lights and crashed through glass panes and bulbs from a few stories high.
Jackie Chan performed a stunt for "Police Story" that left him with serious injuries.
He also recently filmed a movie, "Panda Plan", where he was put in a headlock for a scene.
This headlock scene from "Panda Plan" caused Chan to faint.
Injuries
Chan's "Police Story" stunt caused him to suffer second degree burns on his hands, as well as spine injuries and dislocated his pelvis.
His "Panda Plan" stunt, performed when he was 70, caused him to faint.
Top photos via Shin Min Daily News & Hollywood Reporter TikTok
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