To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, but Mostly Noah Centineo

Everywhere I look on the Internet these days, I’m starting to see someone over and over again: Noah Centineo, a total heartthrob.

 

Born in 1996 in Miami, Fl., his whole life centered around acting and entertainment. His father, an executive producer for “Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return,” helped the arts run in the family since Noah was a youngster.

 

After moving to Los Angeles in 2012, his career started to take off, landing roles in “Austin & Ally,” “How to Build a Better Boy,” “The Fosters,” and finally, “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before”— his claim to fame.

 

With the completion of this hit Netflix film, starring Lana Condor alongside Centineo, people around the world went insane. He plays the role of Peter Kavinsky, a recipient of a love letter from main character Lara Jean Covey. After simply pretending to date, the pair falls in love.

 

With so many attractive qualities, including his charming character and his crazy good looks, it shouldn’t have been a surprise that he quickly became one of Netflix’s biggest obsessions.

 

So … is he single?

 

“I am single. I’m not really looking for nothing though. I’m very happy being single” Centineo said in a recent Instagram live story. “Very happy on my own, doing that whole thing. Sometimes you’ve just gotta be by yourself.”

 

Apart from his acting career, he may seem familiar due to his appearance in the music video for “Havana” by Camila Cabello, which accrued 673 million views on YouTube.

 

“It was the most random thing in the entire world,” Noah recalled of landing the gig. “I was on set and get a call from my manager and he’s like, ‘Hey man! We have this opportunity for you to do this music video for this artist’ … I was like ‘Well, who is the singer and what is the song?’ and he’s like Camila Cabello ‘Havana’ and I was like ‘Dude! My sister just showed me this song! I’m a huge Camila fan. Absolutely! Let’s go!’”

 

He continues to get more and more offers to be involved in other Netflix productions, so I’m sure that we’ll be seeing a whole lot more of Noah Centineo!