Noah Centineo Shows Off Hot Shirtless Body, Denies Being 'The Internet's Boyfriend'
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When asked about the title, the 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' actor goes humble by saying, 'The characters I play are the dream.'

AceShowbiz - Noah Centineo doesn't believe he is "the Internet's boyfriend" despite treating his fans to a shirtless photo of himself. Landing a spot in the W Magazine's "Best Performances" feature, the "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" actor was met with question about the title, but quickly showed off his humble side.

Part of the magazine's Volume 1, 2019 issue, the 22-year-old actor didn't waste time in clarifying that he is not "the Internet's boyfriend". He explained, "The characters I play are the dream. Oh, to differentiate the actor from the character!" Nonetheless, for his portfolio piece, he stripped off his shirt and gave a seductive look to the camera as he bites his necklace.

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Noah Centineo on W Magazine's Best Performances List.

When asked about his first kiss, the "Sierra Burgess Is a Loser" actor shared a tale of his terrible experience. Claiming that it happened "in a hotel in Century City", he recalled, "I was staying there during pilot season, and there was a dance convention. I saw this girl named Mackenzie, and I asked her if she wanted to go to a movie with me. She said yes."

"It was 'Cowboys & Aliens', with Daniel Craig. So the movie ends, we get up, leave the theater, and we're holding hands," he continued. "I walk her to her hotel room and say, 'Good-night kiss?' And we pecked. It was less than a millisecond. She closed the door, and that was that. I gave her my number, but I never saw her again. It was probably a terrible peck."

As for his cinematic crush, Centineo mentioned Carrie-Anne Moss. "The woman who played Trinity in 'The Matrix'," he explained. "I've seen that movie maybe a hundred times, if not more."

Known for his portrayal of Jesus Adams Foster in three seasons of "The Fosters", Centineo is expected to reprise his role as Peter Kavinsky in the sequel to Netflix's "To All the Boys I've Loved Before". In an interview with EW, he said of his character, "I think Peter could be more vulnerable and jealous. He's not a super evolved person, so there's always more to explore and develop."

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