Noah Centineo’s “relationship with sobriety” has changed since he completed a year of no drinking or drugs.
04.02.2020 - 10:21 / pinkvilla.com
Valentine's Day might be ten days away but Lana Condor and Noah Centineo are already spreading some love. The actors, best known for their roles in Netflix's To All The Boys I've Loved Before, walked the red carpet of the To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You. The sequel is set to drop on the online streaming platform next week. Lana opted for an adorable look at the premiere. The actress stepped out wearing a retro black-and-white polka dot long-sleeved mini-dress.
Lana joined her To All The
Noah Centineo’s “relationship with sobriety” has changed since he completed a year of no drinking or drugs.
Noah Centineo is speaking out about the status of his sobriety.
Lana Condor feared the sequel to her hit Netflix movie To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before will make fans see her character Lara Jean as a villain.
Noah Centineo is a heartthrob by every definition of the word — even with a new hairstyle. In October, the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before star ditched his shaggy locks for a super serious buzz cut that left some fans begging for him to reverse that decision.
The second instalment of Netflix’s teen romance film To All the Boys is finally here and people are falling in love with Noah Centineo’s Peter Kavinsky and Lana Condor’s Lara Jean all over again. Ever since the film released, it is all social media has been talking about. People have been gushing over various moments and sharing their favourite part of the film. Well, guess what? During his latest interview, Noah revealed his favourite moment from the film and it is dialogue.
Let's talk about that ending!
Centineo rose to fame as a Netflix YA heartthrob
To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You releases today. The Netflix movie sees Noah Centineo and Lana Condor reprising Peter Kavinsky and Lara Jean. The movie also sees Jordan Fisher join the cast as John Ambrose. While we will let you watch Lara Jean swing between John Ambrose and Kavinsky, we couldn't help but bring up one exciting spoiler that will leave BLACKPINK fans excited about the movie. Now, before you proceed, the remaining article will contain a spoiler from the movie.
Girls can dream about him all they want, but Noah Centineo is currently blissfully happy in his relationship with Alexis Ren. The two have been dating for about 10 months now and the actor revealed that this his longest relationship yet.
There’s a new cover boy in town, and it’s one you’ve loved before. Yep, the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before star got real this week for Harpers Bazaar. The conversation even turned to include Noah Centineo’s drug use. Well, past drug use. Noah, now 23, got sober right before his 21st birthday. But this interview marks the first time he’s opened up about what he calls a “really dark time” in his life.
It was just weeks ago that Noah Centineo attracted more than 400 fans into New York's 92nd Street YMCA for its 92Y Talk series, which has welcomed a succession of notable figures — from Robert De Niro to Ruth Bader Ginsberg — over the course of decades.The audience, significantly younger than what is typical for the venue, couldn't have been more excited to see Centineo, their deafening screams resounding throughout the theater once he stepped onstage.
The much awaited love saga To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You is out today amid a lot of expectations.
Love on top! Lana Condor and Noah Centineo won over viewers with their chemistry in Netflix’s 2018 hit film To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. Fans quickly discovered that their adorable relationship extends off-camera too.
When the high school romantic comedy “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” debuted on Netflix in 2018, the adaptation of Jenny Han’s YA best-seller was a groundbreaking benchmark for representation, casting Asian American actor Lana Condor (“X-Men: Apocalypse”) as Lara Jean, who wins the heart of class heartthrob Peter (Noah Centineo). The film was such a sensation that Condor shot the sequels back to back.
It's been about a year and a half since To All the Boys I've Loved Before first debuted on Netflix and stole hearts everywhere. Lana Condor and Noah Centineo's chemistry was undeniable, and although the sequel will be out in less than a week, we'd be lying if we said we haven't been craving more content from the on-screen pair to help make the wait a little more...