Conrad Ricamora is reminding his fans that he is, in fact, dreamy.
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Conrad Ricamora Is Reminding Fans Nerds Are Hot

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Conrad Ricamora is reminding his fans that he is, in fact, dreamy.

Conrad Ricamora took to Instagram to celebrate his casting in the off-Broadway revival of the beloved Little Shop of Horrors musical. According to Entertainment Weekly, he will play the main character Seymour Krelborn, who has been played by hunks Jeremy Jordan and Jonathan Groff.

 

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His celebratory post included an adorable selfie of him wearing glasses and a white cable knit sweater. Fans already know Ricamora as a loveable nerd as one half of the iconic same-sex couple, Connor and Oliver, on How To Get Away With Murder. Some fans are excited to see Ricamora bring that same energy to the part of Seymour. One wrote, “Finally…a nerd Seymour…”

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They were likely referencing Jordan, who Ricamora is taking over for next year. Jordan is anything but what someone thinks when they think about a stereotypical nerd.

We all know that hot nerds do exist, but Ricamora posted a story to remind his followers that is the case. The now disappeared story showed Ricamora standing in a room shirtless with his abs on full display. He also spiced up the photo by wearing his jeans unbuttoned and slightly unzipped.

He captioned the steamy selfie saying he was “reading these comments like…”

 

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Long story short, he’s hot, and we can’t wait to see him in Little Shop of Horrors, in which he makes his debut on January 11, 2022, at the Westside Theatre in New York City. Tickets for shows through September next year are on sale now.

Conrad Ricamora Is Reminding Fans Nerds Are Hot

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