Noah Centineo, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before star, is gay Twitter’s new crush

Meet Noah Centineo, the star of Netflix’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before—and many queer dreams.

Centineo, 22, has become the internet’s heartthrob of the moment following his appearance as hot jock-with-a-heart Peter Kavinsky in Netflix’s adaptation of To All the Boys, which is based on a young adult novel by Jenny Han.

In the movie, Centineo plays a high school student who finds himself in a messy love quadrangle after receiving a years-old love letter addressed to him by main character, Lara Jean Covey, played by Lana Condor.

The sweet coming-of-age movie has been certified a respectable 95 percent fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.

Centineo also appears in another Netflix original movie, Sierra Burgess is a Loser, which hit the platform last Friday. That movie co-stars Stranger Things breakout star Shannon Purser, best known for playing haunted Hawkins teen Barb on the Netflix sci-fi series.

LGBT+ Twitter users have gone crazy for Centineo. Case in point, Kiki Ngyuen writing, “i’m gay but Noah Centineo.”

“i’m gay but Noah Centineo” (Twitter)

Centineo also got a few other people hot under the collar with his appearance in the Netflix movie:

Gay Twitter is loving Noah Centineo (Twitter)

Centineo is not, in fact, gay, as confirmed by this tweet he posted in August 2017:

Noah was asked if he’s gay. (Twitter)


“I got asked if I was gay the other night because I turned down Casual Sex,” wrote the actor.

“Guys…it’s cool to fuck with a connection not just a girl.”

As well as being impossibly handsome, Centineo has an impressive array of acting credits including TV drama The Fosters and 2014 movie How to Build a Better Boy.

And he was also in the music video for “Havana,” the ultimate summer bop from Camila Cabello that stormed the charts last year.

Speaking about the video, Centineo told BuzzFeed, “That was incredible. I got a phone call from my manager when I was on set of The Fosters, and he says, ‘Hey man, so we have an opportunity for you to work on a music video. I’m not sure you’re going to want to do it.’

“And I say, ‘Well, who’s the artist?’ and he says, ‘Camila Cabello.’ And I say, ‘WHAT?! Oh my god! What’s the song?’ and he goes, ‘Havana.’ And I’m like, ‘Dude, you don’t even understand. My sister just showed me this song a week ago. Yes, yes, yes, a million times! I’m in.'”