
Noah Centineo has sent fans into meltdown after unveiling his ripped new transformation, complete with flowing blonde hair.
The 29-year-old earned his status as the internet’s boyfriend thanks to his role as beloved Peter Kavinsky in 2018 Netflix flick To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before.
He reprised the character in the two sequels, and made a cameo in the spin-off series, XO Kitty, but is clearly worlds away from Peter after revealing his new look.
Taking to Instagram, he shared a selfie as he posed topless in a mirror, flexing his biceps for the camera.
The Recruit star could be seen showing off his curly blonde hair while wearing nothing but black tracksuit bottoms and bright pink boxers.
Sharing no further insight into what led to the switch-up, Noah simply captioned the upload: ‘Road brawler.’


Right on cue, fans and famous faces flocked to the comments below, sharing their surprise as his new look.
Snow White icon Rachel Zegler was all of us as she slid into the comments, penning: ‘NOW HANG ON-.’
Junee.vu quipped: ‘Grew his hair out. Bulked tf up. Whattttt. we all missed the entire season.’
‘Well that was a little unexpected,’ Alexandra_Sprayberry agreed.


Pan_optic0n said: ‘Hold up a damn second….what???!!!….when did bro get so jacked??!!’
Layahhalanaa posted: ‘This is not the Noah Centineo I remember.’
As Destiney5645 urged: ‘Yall chill it’s for a role. He’s playing John Rambo.’

After his breakthrough in the To All The Boys franchise, Noah has remained booked and busy, popping up in Charlie’s Angels, Swiped, the Perfect Date, Black Adam and the Recruit.
He is currently thought to be filming the upcoming Street Fighter live-action reboot, alongside Andrew Koji and Jason Momoa – which is slated to be released next year.
As well as this, he has been linked to the leading role in the upcoming Rambo prequel movie, John Rambo.

According to reports, the movie – which will serve as the origin to Sylvester Stallone’s iconic action franchise – will begin shooting at the beginning of 2026, with Jalmari Helander directing.
Details on the plot have been kept under wraps but it is believed that it will focus on the young Rambo during the Vietnam war.
The original made a splash when it hit the big screen in 1982, following Sly as the PTSD-plagued war veteran
He appeared in a further four sequels, including the most recent 2019 installment, Rambo.
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