
Crushing On...Victor Rasuk & Bruno Mars
By Latina Staff | 11/16/2011 - 19:21 | 0 Comments
For this week’s Crushing On poll, it was a tie between actor Victor Rasuk and part-Puerto Rican crooner Bruno Mars. Rasuk’s gorgeous Dominican self was leading in the beginning, but was being closely followed by Mars. In the end, the cuties had 31.5 percent each.
It’s easy to see why we have a crush on Victor Rasuk. He’s extremely down-to-earth and during a recent visit to Latina’s New York office, the 27-year-old had some of our staff laughing with his extremely laidback candid Hollywood talk. We first fell in love with the New York-bred actor back in 2003 in the indie coming-of-age film Raising Victor Vargas. Now, we tune into HBO for his show How To Make It In America, in which he plays Cameron Calderon. Oh, and did we mention how fine Rasuk is? But you probably knew that by now.
As for Bruno Mars, let us list the reasons for our huge crush on him; the 26-year-old’s soulful voice, his widely varying musical style, and the fact that he’s a certified hottie. Before making it big as a solo artist, Mars made a living as a music producer. His debut album Doo-Wops & Hooligans was released last year and since then, Mars’ career has taken off. Most recently, one of Mars’ songs will appear in the newest Twilight movie. That feat alone is attractive.
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