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‘Elite’ hunk Miguel Herrán is not a fan of wearing shirts and no one is complaining

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Élite and Money Heist (La Casa de Papel).Prior to Manu Ríos arrival at Las Encinas, Herrán was part of the original cast that helped make Élite  the smash LGBTQ-inclusive teen telenovela during the show’s very hot first season.Related: Now is the perfect time to binge ‘Elite’ and all of its hottest–and shirtless!–lewksHis character of Christian was one of three working class transfers students who ingratiates himself to the exclusive school’s in crowd by starting a polyamorous relationship with one of the affluent group’s most powerful couple.

You know, as one typically does!The thrupple’s guy-on-guy-on-girl sex scenes were some of the show’s steamiest, thanks in large part to Herrán ‘s undeniable animal magnetism.Polo/Carla/Christian [Elite — Netflix]They were messy as all hell but they were HOT i can’t lie pic.twitter.com/9E6ul4JfXw— KJ ☻ ceo of ᴏʙɪᴀɴɪᴅᴀʟᴀ (@borderanakin) November 19, 2022While his character has, unfortunately, not been seen since season 2, Herrán continued to keep Netflix viewers’ thirst going on the crime-drama series Money Heist.

As Anibal Cortes aka Rio, he showed off his hacker skills while romancing the show’s narrator and lead Silene. It’s a three-way or no way for us!Prior to his breakout television roles, Herrán won a Goya Award (Spain’s equivalent to the Oscars) for Best New Actor for his performance in the 2015 film Nothing in Return.Most recently, he’s garnered critical praise for his role in the political thriller Modelo 77.

Set inside a Spanish prison, Herrán plays a gorgeous banker sent to the penitentiary while awaiting trial for embezzlement.

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