If you haven’t seen Netflix’s latest rom-com hit “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before,” then you’re surely missing out. The movie has been creating a buzz since its release, with so many people gushing over one of the film’s main stars, Noah Centineo.
The 22-year-old Miami native worked his way up the Disney ladder, where most recently he was in the Freeform drama series “The Fosters,” but Netflix is where he officially became a teen heartthrob. Centineo plays the romantic interest for two teen Netflix films — “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” out now, and “Sierra Burgess Is a Loser” out in September. He also plays the lead in another upcoming teen comedy this fall, “The Stand-In.”
After starring in so many big releases, certain aspects of Centineo’s life have taken a turn. In a recent interview with ET Canada, Centineo reveals that his life has changed somewhat since starring in the Netflix films “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” and “Sierra Burgess Is A Loser.”
Centineo talks about outside circumstances have changed, such as being stalked when he went to New York. Centineo recalls how fans deduced which airport he would be flying into from an Instagram post.
“They were there at baggage claim waiting for me, and then they, like, followed me to my hotel in a car,” Centineo said. “We had to lose them before we got to the hotel.”
Centineo goes on to talk about “Sierra Burgess Is A Loser” and other things with ET Canada, sharing his thoughts on the project, his own personal experiences, and giving advice to fans.
By: Maytinee Kramer