OG Black Power Ranger actor Walter E. Jones has seemingly defied aging.

On Wednesday, the "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" star filmed himself reacting to a fan's video gushing about his youthful looks, using side-by-side photos of him from 1993 and the present.

"... The math is not mathing. For it to be 31 years later and you still look like this, that is insane," said the fan, while the actor was just nodding and smiling as he listened.

After the fan noted that the actor "is 53 years old," Jones signed with his hands that he's actually 57 in the photo.

The video has since gone viral with over 744,600 views on TikTok, with many fans agreeing that he did not age.

"57?! Sir, please. You haven't aged in decades," commented one netizen.

"Fine as wine," wrote someone else.

"Dude, time just stopped for you! Keep up the hard work! 'Power Rangers' for life," said a different commenter.

"'Power Rangers' had me in a chokehold growing up! Walter was fine then and now," gushed a fourth TikTok user.

"57? No, I don't believe you. Still fine. Thank you for shaping our childhood," wrote another netizen.

The "Love and a Bullet" actor's TikTok reaction video has been picked up and reposted on X, formerly Twitter, generating more reactions -- especially thirst tweets -- from the netizens.

"Oh, he needs to come save me," tweeted the repost uploader.

"I need his megazord," one X user quipped, causing many others to agree based on the likes the tweet received.

"I always loved his fine a**. Need to come rescue me," gushed another fan.

"57? He looks like he's in his 30s," said a different netizen.

"Man is 20 years older than I am and looks 20 years younger. Zack was always my favorite ranger. Aged like fine wine," commented another person.

"He found the fountain of youth because ain't no way this man is 57," opined someone else.

Walter Emanuel Jones is popularly known as Zack Taylor, the original Black Ranger in the "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" series. However, he left the show after two seasons.

"...We wanted to stand up for ourselves because we felt like we were being bullied, and we felt like we deserved more, and that we had earned the right to be treated like professional actors," he said of his departure during a "Fanward" discussion in January.

In 2023, he returned for Netflix's 30th anniversary special for "Power Rangers" titled "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always."

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