Emerging from the shadows of Argentine actors Alejandro Rey, Bernard Blier, Botto, Juan Pablo Di Pace, Leonardo Sbaraglia, and Ricardo Darín is Juan Barberini. The brunette gent is one tall glass of Fernet. Perhaps that’s why the Latin lover makes us salivate whenever he’s on camera. In 2010, Juan entered the entertainment industry via short films. He starred in a couple 10-minute flicks (Estocada and Y sin embargo al principio o acaso al final) while serving as director on Cadaver exquisito...
Emerging from the shadows of Argentine actors Alejandro Rey, Bernard Blier, Botto, Juan Pablo Di Pace, Leonardo Sbaraglia, and Ricardo Darín is Juan Barberini. The brunette gent is one tall glass of Fernet. Perhaps that’s why the Latin lover makes us salivate whenever he’s on camera. In 2010, Juan entered the entertainment industry via short films. He starred in a couple 10-minute flicks (Estocada and Y sin embargo al principio o acaso al final) while serving as director on Cadaver exquisito (Una historia de amor). In other words, he’s as gifted as he is gorgeous! A few years later, Juan starred in the feature-length drama The Fire (2015) opposite Pilar Gamboa. He also appeared in the Mariano Llinás musical La Flor (2018) and Agustin Adba’s mystery movie Penelope (2018). But his most revealing work to date is End of the Century (2019). The gay romance has him cast as Ocho. We can think of ocho reasons to watch and one to seven of them are looking at Juan’s fab flesh! Indeed, the uninhibited hottie jacks off in the woods, showing off his cock outside of his unzipped jeans. Then a man comes up and finishes him off with a blow! If that’s not erotic enough, Juan sheds his threads to bed Ramón Pujol. He flashes his back and ass as he thrusts into the nude dude. We even get to see his peen when he comes out of the shower to answer a text. Por favor, Juan, send Mr. Man a sext!