Noah Centineo reveals plans to quit acting
Noah Centineo opens up about leaving his acting career behind

Noah Centineo has dropped some major shocking news.
With his 30s on the horizon, the 28-year-old actor is already thinking about how he wants to celebrate.
When asked about his career goals for the next two years on People in 10, his shocking and unexpected response caught everyone off guard.
The To All The Boys I Loved Before star stated, "I'll probably quit acting."
But he quickly confirmed that he was only joking, expressing his strong willingness and desire to do another romantic comedy before he officially turns 30-years-old.
"I would like to do a rom-com before I turn 30. I'd like to do another one of those, for sure," he expressed.
Noah previously mentioned to People that he wants to return to the romance genre after spending the last few years in action packed roles, first in Black Adam in 2022, and then in The Recruit seasons one and two.
"I don't know if it would be YA (young adult), but I do want to go back to romance," he told the outlet.
Recently the heartthrob had a brief cameo in the hit spin-off series for To All The Boys franchise, XO, Kitty, reviving his role as the beloved character Peter Kavinsky.
Stepping back into the shoes of a fan favorite character was "daunting," Noah admitted to People, but audiences were thrilled to have him back.