‘Hope he's feeling alright’: Noah Centineo’s ‘messy’, bearded look in latest selfie leaves fans worried

‘Hope he's feeling alright’: Noah Centineo’s ‘messy’, bearded look in latest selfie leaves fans worried
Noah Centineo shared a selfie that sparked major fan concern (Sylvain Lefevre/Getty Images, @PopCrave)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Noah Centineo’s latest social media post left his fans and followers worried about his well-being as he shared a selfie in a shabby, bearded look.

The 27-year-old actor posted the now-disappeared photo on his Instagram Story which showed him wearing a white Sherpa hooded sweatshirt while his grown hair and beard looked unkempt, The Sun reported.

Centineo has worked in several movies but gained a huge fanbase after portraying Peter Kavinsky in the ‘To All the Boys I've Loved Before’ series.

Noah Centineo's photo sparks concerns

He also wrote, “Are you okay?” over his picture.

The photo was re-shared on X account @PopCrave, captioning it as “Noah Centineo shares new selfie.”



 

Many people commented below it with one user writing, “Unshare it.”



 



 

The second user remarked, “Why does he look a mess.”



 

The third one asked, “What happened??”



 

The fourth user shared, “His eyes look sad, hope he's feeling alright tho.”



 

“Biggest jumpscare of 2024,” the fifth one said.



 

A tweet read, "We should be asking him that question... Is he okay 🥺.”



 

Another one added, “Oh my lawd I didn’t even recognize Him .. had to google the other version to see who tf this was.”

Noah Centineo poses at the opening night of the new play
Noah Centineo's beared look and unkempt hair have left his fans wondering if he is OK (Bruce Glikas/Getty Images)

Noah Centineo speaks against Saeed Roustaee’s arrest

This came after in September last year, Centineo supported Saeed Roustaee, an Iranian filmmaker, who was given a jail term for his movie ‘Leila’s Brothers’.

‘The Recruit’ star said at the Toronto International Film Festival, as per Variety, “I am here for a friend. A friend who knows viscerally that freedom of expression is a gift and that it is not free, as much as it should be a basic human right.”

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Noah Centineo spoke up in support of Saeed Roustaee, an Iranian filmmaker (John Parra/Getty Images)

He added, “He knows it needs to be fought for and protected and I know it’s not every day that artists can come together to take a stand and protect one of their own in such a dire situation.”

Centineo also read a letter by journalist Yeganeh Rezaian, who was also arrested along with her husband, Jason.

The letter said, “My husband Jason and I were journalists in Tehran, my hometown, when we were arrested in our homes simply for reporting the news, transparently and with permission.”

“I was held for nearly three months in solitary confinement and he spent a year-and-a-half behind bars,” she stated.

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