Lone Star Carlos Reyes Goods Lone Star Carlos Reyes

Rafael L. Silva’s six-pack in a sizzling mirror selfie reignites the thirst for ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’

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9-1-1: Lone Star is back in action.Ten months after the Fox procedural drama’s emotional season four finale aired its big gay wedding, the series finally went into production for its highly-anticipated fifth season.It’s been a longtime coming for “Tarlos” fans, who have been on pins and needles since paramedic TK Strand (Ronen Rubinstein) and police officer Carlos Reyes (Rafael L.

Silva) tied the knot in the finale.Sign up for the Queerty newsletter to get your daily fix of heartthrobs with a side of the hottest queer news and culture.Their vow exchange was absolutely perfect:A post shared by 9-1-1: Lone Star (@911lonestar)With the show finishing off the fourth season on such a high note, it was a blow when Fox decided to push back the fifth season until Fall 2024, in part due to the writers’ and actors’ strikes that rocked the industry last year.But on Monday, Silva alerted viewers that season five had started filming by nearly causing a 5-alarm blaze on Instagram.The out 29-year-old shared a shirtless selfie that displayed his smooth, muscular torso in all his first responder glory.“march on, madness.

lets go season 5,” he captioned the thirst trap.A post shared by rafael l. silva (@actuallyrafa)A dirty mirror never looked so damn good!Silva’s TV husband also celebrated the show’s cast going back to work after nearly a year.Rubinstein shared a snap of his handsome visage that highlighted his flawless complexion and enviable mane.“T.K 5.0,” the bisexual 30-year-old captioned the photo in reference to his character’s name.A post shared by Ronen Rubinstein (@ronenrubinstein)While getting to the altar had its ups and down, in the end T.K.

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