We all remember him from the band “Garibaldi,” and later captivating our hearts in several telenovelas like “Entre el Amor y el Odio,” “Por un Beso,” “Mujeres Engañadas,” “Rosalinda,” and many more. But unfortunately for us ladies, this hunk’s heart has been stolen. Yes, Víctor Noriega is in a relationship. The shocking part (well, not really) is that his current flame is a much younger boy he met while shooting “Que Bonito Amor.”
Noriega has always been very private and discreet about his personal life, and although rumors are always circulating about his sexual preferences, he doesn’t really pay much attention to them and carries on with his life. He was spotted recently grocery shopping with his “friend” Guillermo Ruesga, who according to TV Notas is actually his sentimental partner.
“They’re not friends, they’re a couple and have been together for over a year,” a source told the Mexican tabloid. “Víctor has always been very discreet with his private life. Ever since he began his career with Garibaldi, he has led his life completely separate from the spotlight. It’s the way it works for him and he likes it. It’s not that he’s hiding from people, but that’s the only way he’s kept his business outside the tabloids, and it’s respectable. The truth is, ever since he met Memo, everything has been great between them.”
Guillermo, 25, is an actor and singer graduated from the Centro de Educación Artística de Televisa in 2012 and ever since he finished school, he has been getting parts in many telenovelas. Besides the one where he met Víctor, 41, he is now cast in “De que te quiero, te quiero.” Although the age difference is of 16 years, the two have overcome that and have led a very normal relationship.
According to insiders, they don’t hide their relationship to their friends and family, but are a little hesitant with coming out at their work places since they feel that once they come out of the closet, they won’t get any more jobs as telenovela hunks.
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