Noah Centineo: Noah Gregory Centineo, known for his roles in the final three seasons of the television series The Fosters, was born in Miami, Florida, and raised in Boynton Beach, Florida.
Noah Centineo broke the internet the day To All The Boys I've Loved Before came out. Every girl's heartthrob, actor, and model, Noah Centineo is literally the boy I have loved before. In fact, not just me, he's loved and appreciated by millions of ladies out there.
When To All the Boys came out, Centineo picked up a million Instagram followers overnight. Within a month, he’d gone from 800,000 followers pre-To All the Boys to 9.5 million. Now he’s at 18.1 million. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Noah is worth a staggering $2 million (£1.45 million), which can be attributed to his various film and TV roles, as well as modelling campaigns.
Photography 101 @BryantEslava pic.twitter.com/x7GELhR57L
— Noah (@noahcent) September 2, 2018
Noah Centineo is also often seen clicking Fandids (Fake Candids, as they call it) and posting them quite regularly on social media. Centineo is also known for his eccentrically funny tweets. Director Susan Johnson even confirmed that Noah was just a natural flirt and that he knew what he was doing during all those scenes that made us melt (especially the hot tub scene). Well, Peter Kavinsky doesn't disappoint, he is back on screen with To All The Boys: Always and Forever.
- The film is out - pic.twitter.com/5NyofoRuaE
— Noah (@noahcent) August 17, 2018
Lana Condor, who plays Lara Jean, once said in an interview that she was feeling pretty down one day during production and texted Noah that she wasn't feeling too good. As soon as he read the text he got the bill and ran to their apartment building (which was seven blocks away by the way) just so he could take care of her and make sure she was alright. He cleaned her entire apartment and swaddled her with blankets.
Next up by @harari_yuval pic.twitter.com/EG934JQQ96
— Noah (@noahcent) January 24, 2019
And guess what our young buddle of energy loves doing? Reading, Centineo had admitted many times that he finds his solace in books. He also shares the images of the books he reads on social media. In an interview, he said, "This is when I lived at the W. It has a really cool rooftop: sweet pool, big W. She came over in the late afternoon, close to sunset, and I said, 'Bring a book.' And we traded. I gave her Celestine Prophecy and she gave me You Are The One by Kute Blackson. And we read for like 3 hours."
Here's what girls love about Noah Centineo
Shreemoyee Ray, 19, a medical student from Solapur, says, "Noah and his choice of movies have really amazed me. I love the way he feels natural even if you give him any shoes of a character. My favorite film was 'The Perfect Date' because we saw Noah in so many different avatars almost feeling like a dream."
Tanvi N, 21, an architectural student from Mumbai, says "His chocolate boy looks are to die for. His voice somehow feels really humble."
Naina Rathod, 24, a kindergarten teacher from Shimla, loves the way Noah Centineo is completely down to earth. She says," Noah is literally like a breath of fresh air. Notice the way he dresses to award shows and all. He is actually so candid. His personality is undeniably charming. He is almost my internet boyfriend."
Achint Sebastian, 26, from New Delhi, the nutritionist talks about how Noah Centineo was her first-ever boy crush. She says, "Honestly, I have seen a fairly less variety of men that interest me. So when it comes to characters from movies like Sierra Burgess Is a Loser and To all the boys I've loved before, I was impressed by the way Noah conceives them. He feels quite natural. And also the scar that he has on his face, it feels empowering when he actually gracefully embraces his imperfections that too in show business."
Muskan S, 18, a fashion designing student from Mumbai says, "A beautiful specimen of a human is what he is. He exerts crackhead energy I like that too. I love the way he is compassionate about dogs and other animals. Also, it feels like he is not someone worried about hyper-masculinity and is comfortable in his own skin without thinking he has to be some macho man all the time. And talking about his voice, I think we should let him do the talking."
In the end, we only want to quote Noah Centineo's glorious words of wisdom, "It matters not what you've done but what you do with what you've done for others."
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