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Scott Eastwood Says He Doesn’t Think He’s a Sex Symbol

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ht float eastwood townandcountry ca 140102 16x9 608?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1388717256044Noe DeWitt/Town & Country(NEW YORK) — Women and men alike were literally drooling over the new hunk in town, Scott Eastwood, this past September.

When photos of Clint Eastwood’s son, 27, for the October issue of Town & Country hit the Internet, they became a viral sensation.

The funny thing is that Eastwood himself could not care less, and says he barely noticed all the buzz.

“I heard some things,” Eastwood told Town & Country, when he spoke with the magazine again for its Top 50 Bachelors edition. “But, to be honest, I was in London filming a movie [Fury starring Brad Pitt] and didn’t pay much attention. These things come and go.”

In fact, Eastwood says he expects that his popularity will just be yet another blip on the radar.

“No one will remember six months from now,” he says.

You can thank that humble outlook that he says he got from his famous father.

“My father taught me not to over-think things, that nothing will ever be perfect, so just keep moving and do your best,” he says. “My mother taught me to be honest, to be selfless, and to touch people in a positive way.”

While Eastwood is busy being a throwback – a man’s man – all women want to know is what he looks for in a partner.

“The kind who’s not afraid to be alone, who leaves her phone at home,” he says of his ideal girlfriend.

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