Rafael l. silva gay
Rafael L. Silva is famously known for playing the role of Carlos Reyes in the series, ‘9-1-1: Lone Star.’ He is also one-half of the fan favorite onscreen couple, “Tarlos,” with the other half being T.K. Strand, who is portrayed by Ronen Rubinstein.
Rafael was born on June 18, 1994 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Growing up, he wanted to work with farm animals like his grandfather and uncles. At the age of 13, his family moved to the US, and the culture shock resulted in him becoming introverted and fearful of speaking in public.
He started to pursue acting when he was in high college to overcome his fear of widespread speaking.
“I started acting when I was a junior in high school. I used to be very afraid to speak in widespread. I figured if you were going to be frightened of something, you might as successfully be in the eye of the hurricane. So I started acting because I was scared of speaking in public…,” the 28-year-old Brazilian-American actor common in an interview with Styles Rant.
Thereafter, he attended Pace University in downtown Manhattan, New York City, and he graduated in 2017 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Acting for Film, Television,
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Original article: Pablo Aragón Blanco for Folie Magazine translated by Gabby Eichberger (angelinchains)
America they exclaim is the land of opportunities, dreams and freedom. Rafael Silva (June 18, 1994, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil) is the living testimony of all this propaganda. The only thing that nobody said was that it wasn’t easy. He learned the hard way to be an immigrant on the ground where skyscrapers prevent you from seeing the horizon.
After being bullied since he was a preteen, he has managed to overcome himself and look ahead to a promising future. Now, together with Ronen Rubinstein, he is one of the most famous and beloved LGTBIQ+ couples on the small screen. Visibility that even in the middle of 2022 is still more than necessary. And under this umbrella, the Brazilian actor wants to be a prophet of equality because as he rightly says and sentences as a mantra „love yourself because it is not necessary to discriminate, it is not necessary to hate someone to feel better about y The biggest wedding event on network TV is upon us. On May 16, the 2-hour season 4 finale of 9-1-1: Lone Star will air on Fox and it will add the wedding of TK (Ronen Rubinstein) and Carlos (Rafael L. Silva), who has been affectionately referred to as “Tarlos”. Of course, it wouldn’t be 9-1-1 wedding without some drama. When asked about what to assume from the season finale, Reubinstein told GLAAD’s Anthony Allen Ramos in a recent interview that the wedding will see “a bump to say the least.” Silva says, “The writers room make you earn the wedding up until the very last moment and I believe what they have done…” Silva tries to uncover words without spoiling the season. “I will break your heart but it’s also an invitation for you to pack it up more with love. There are gonna be some bumps for Tarlos but I contain faith it’s gonna be a beautiful wedding.” For Rubinstein, words can’t describe his excitement for the forthcoming Tarlos nuptials. “This has been a long road for these two and I know, personally speaking as one of the biggest Tarlos fans out there, I’m just "9-1-1" has long been lauded for it's visibility of the LGBTQIA+ community, and some stars of the spinoff "9-1-1: Lone Star" have even been inspired to come out publicly because of it. However, particular attention has been paid to the thespian who plays Evan "Buck" Buckley, Oliver Stark. We'll start by saying Stark has never said that he's a member of the LGBTQIA+ community himself. In fact, at the time of this writing, the "9-1-1" star is in a relationship with real-life partner Hannah Gotesman, his longtime girlfriend. However, he has spoken extensively about how important it was for him to play a bisexual character on "9-1-1." After the 2024 episode that saw Buck smooch his friend Tommy Kinard, he gushed on "The Zach Sang Show," "I think it's really good representation." That, he explained, came from the truth that Buck's bisexuality was merely one detail about him. "This is one important aspect, but not his entire personality," Stark said. Stark also made it clear that he had no second for the haters who criticized the show simply because his character was bisexual. Firstly, he shut down the complaints about
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