We’re suckers for the men of Latin America, but the real question would be, who isn’t? As streaming platforms go, it seems that Netflix has capitalized on this temptation the most from all sides of the spectrum, including launching some of the hottest gay Spanish-language shows and actors.
Of course, an actor doesn’t need to identify as gay for us to make room for him in our hearts. For this reason, we’re paying tribute to some of the hunkiest Latin American Netflix male stars–gay, straight, and everything in between–and it might surprise you that all of them are intertwined in queer entertainment.
Worry about refreshing your Spanish later. Sexy is a universal language. Let’s take a moment to swoon over 25 much-deserving Latin gay actors and allies you can stream on Netflix…
abfab
How come we never hear about the NYC parking enforcement judge any more? And what about that massgae porn freak (who was really hot and very talented) in Tampa who kiilled another man, perhaps his lavah!
abfab
Christian Navarro———————-hello!
Kangol2
Not to be nitpicky, but isn’t Omar Apollo from…Hobart, Indiana? Yes, his family is Mexican-American, but that doesn’t make him from “Latin America.” I won’t go through the rest, but Queerty, really, do a bit more work. “Latino” (“Latina/Latinx/Latine”) is not the same thing as “Latin American.” Sheesh!
Sheppard87
Hey Kangol, would you mind explaining the difference? I want be better informed, and I think I know what you are referring to when you are talking about the differences between Latino and Latin American, but I am also incredibly white and don’t want speak over someone with more lived experience on the topic.
Bonerboy
Queerty? How could you forget the truly gorgeous Alfonso Herrera from Netflix’s “Invisible City”…?