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One Of Our Fave Girls Just Called Out Our BF Noah Centineo For Ghosting And Love Is Dead

The exchange, from The Late Late Show With James Corden, was heavily edited to "protect" Noah's image.

Actress, writer, and sister we all wish we had Busy Phillips and called out the star of To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, Noah Centineo, for allegedly ghosting a mate of hers.

The accusation came while the two of them were guests on The Late Late Show, after host and karaoke enthusiast James Corden broached the subject of Busy Phillips possibly setting the currently-single Noah up with a friend of hers. At that point, she said, “Actually, he was kind of chatting with a friend of mine, but then he ghosted her!

That wasn’t the end of it, however. According to TMZ, Phillips then went into detail about how, after meeting on a dating app, Centineo proceeded to break her friend’s heart.

However, in the biggest twist of them all, supposedly Noah Centineo’s people – who are probably well aware of how many of his Instagram followers are still hoping he’s a real-life Pete Kavinsky – asked for that part of the conversation be cut to protect his “boy next door” image.

Which is ironic, because by asking The Late Late Show to cut it, he’s only drawn our attention to it.

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While we commend our bestie Busy Phillips for looking out for us in the face of shit men, we have to wonder why we didn’t notice earlier that Noah Centineo, a real-life human with faults and flaws, is not actually Pete Kavinsky, a sweet-yet-entirely fictional creation by a young adult novelist.

I’m shocked, I say. Shocked.

In the meantime, I regret to inform you that back-pocket spins are now cancelled.