Manu Ríos is almost ready for his pop girlie era.Since joining Netflix‘s blockbuster YA telenovela Élite in 2021, the Spanish hunk has become a global sensation for his acting, thirst traps and sickening fashion.His role as gorgeous, gay bad boy-turned-emo heartthrob Patrick Blanco on the Spanish-language series raised heart rates for an endless stream of sizzling scenes throughout his three-season run.
Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.After exiting the show following the events of season 6, Ríos has gone on to star in Pedro Almodóvar’s queer Western short A Strange Way of Life with Pedro Pascal, joined former Elite cast member Aron Piper on the Netflix thriller Muted, and later this week will appear in the new Netflix medical drama Breathless.In addition to being a red carpet staple, Ríos took his fashion pedigree up a notch by starting his own brand of casual streetwear, Carrer, with longtime stylist Marc Forné, and starred in Jacquemus’ latest fashion campaign.With his It-boy status on lock, Ríos is now set to become a triple threat.A post shared by Harper's Bazaar España (@harpersbazaares)In a new interview, Rios has divulged how he’s aiming to add to his brand by relaunching his music career.You heard correctly.
We said relaunch! Perhaps you weren’t aware our boy had a burgeoning singing career as a young teen. But it is true!More than a decade ago, Ríos went viral after posting YouTube videos singing covers of popular pop songs.
He was even labeled the “Spanish Justin Bieber.”Here’s the adorable 13-year-old doing his best Adele in 2012.That same year, Ríos joined the Spanish children’s musical group Parchís.