We have Beyoncé to thank for anything good that has happened this week. It’s Bey Week and her blessings are abundant. Black Panther is now on Netflix – Beyoncé did that. I finally mastered how to put my twists into the perfect top knot – Beyoncé gave me the strength. Buzzfeed has been dropping clips from their puppy interview with Noah Centineo – THANK BEYONCÉ. In fact, Noah Centineo has been promoting Sierra Burgess Is A Loser all week so there’s a lot of Peter Noah content to sift through. We stan a generous Queen. 
 
We’re about to meet Noah as Jamey in Sierra Burgess, which has been streaming on Netflix for a few hours now so some of you have already met him. My job and social life are getting in the way of my standom. I won’t be able to watch Sierra Burgess Is A Loser until Sunday probably. HOW WILL I SURVIVE? I’m still convinced Noah Centineo will always be Peter Kavinsky to me but that doesn’t mean I’m any less excited for a new teen rom-com starring that smile and those hands.

Those hands were on AM2DM yesterday making up for a questionable hair situation (shhh, it’s fine, we’re letting him try a thing). Noah talked about what it’s like to be a single man and have grown ass women like me, and the rest of the world, suddenly convinced that they are in love with you. 


He also talked about his now infamous tweet, which was referencing a Kendrick Lamar lyric but the black women in his mentions took it to a whole other level. 
 


If you haven’t already, please take some time to scroll through the replies. I love us. Here’s Noah clarifying what he meant. 
 


My sexual orientation is Noah Centineo reciting Kendrick Lamar lyrics. Also, note to white people who still use the N-word when rapping along to their favourite songs, Noah just showed you how easy it is to censor yourself.

Buzzfeed’s Saeed Jones is out here doing Beyoncé’s work because he got answers from Noah Centineo on all of the Internet’s most burning questions, like if Mark Ruffalo should play his father. Specifically, if Mark Ruffalo should play Peter Kavinsky’s dad. 
 

 

If you’ve read To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before and its sequels, you know we don’t like Peter Kavinsky’s dad. That’s not a spoiler. It’s revealed in the movie that he left his family. I think I like Mark Ruffalo too much for him to play a deadbeat dad. The casting would be spot on though. I’m also here for everyone who thinks Oscar Isaac should play Peter Kavinsky’s dad. I don’t think Lainey would make it through the whole movie though. 
 
I promised you puppies. Have you been scrolling through this just waiting for me to shut up and give you Peter Kavinsky and puppies? As of this writing, the full puppy interview has still not dropped but we do have two painfully adorable clips. ENJOY. 
 

 

Here's Noah on the Today show earlier this week.