To All the Boys star Noah Centineo has tonsils removed after ‘seven years’ of throat ailments

To All the Boys star Noah Centineo has tonsils removed after ‘seven years’ of chronic tonsillitis and strep throat

To All the Boys heartthrob Noah Centineo had his tonsils surgically removed last Friday after suffering ‘seven years’ of chronic tonsillitis and strep throat.

The Miami-born 24-year-old gave his 18M Instagram followers a good look inside his throat before and after having the swollen lymphoid organs taken out.

Noah was clearly courting sympathy by sharing several snaps of himself looking forlorn after his hospital visit.  

‘I hope you enjoyed your free stay!’ To All the Boys heartthrob Noah Centineo had his tonsils surgically removed last Friday after suffering ‘seven years’ of chronic tonsillitis and strep throat

Centineo and a guy pal then indulged in ‘just ice cream’ to soothe and cool his sore throat.

Last Wednesday, the former Disney Channel star revealed the moment he knew he was famous when five fans showed up to greet him in the baggage claim of JFK Airport after tracking his flight.

‘It scared the s*** out of me!’ Noah told GQ before adding they’re friends now.

‘We’re all good. I hug them when I see them.’    

Before: Noah shows his enlarged tonsils the week of January 9

After: The Miami-born 24-year-old gave his 18M Instagram followers a good look inside his throat before and after having the swollen lymphoid organs taken out

Before/after: The Miami-born 24-year-old gave his 18M Instagram followers a good look inside his throat before and after having the swollen lymphoid organs taken out

On the mend: Noah was clearly courting sympathy by sharing several snaps of himself looking forlorn after his hospital visit

On the mend: Noah was clearly courting sympathy by sharing several snaps of himself looking forlorn after his hospital visit

Sweet treat: Centineo and a guy pal then indulged in ice cream to soothe and cool his sore throat

'No drama, just ice cream'

Sweet treat: Centineo and a guy pal then indulged in ‘just ice cream’ to soothe and cool his sore throat

Still dating? The former Disney Channel star last made headlines for holding hands with Kylie Jenner's friend Stassie Karanikolaou (R) outside a private LA Halloween party despite strict gathering guidelines due to the coronavirus

Still dating? The former Disney Channel star last made headlines for holding hands with Kylie Jenner’s friend Stassie Karanikolaou (R) outside a private LA Halloween party despite strict gathering guidelines due to the coronavirus

Centineo last made headlines for holding hands with Kylie Jenner’s friend Stassie Karanikolaou outside a private LA Halloween party despite strict gathering guidelines due to the coronavirus.

COVID-19 is spiking nationwide, with 1.01M confirmed cases in Los Angeles leading to 13,848 deaths as of Monday – according to Johns Hopkins University.

The Agoura High School alum will next reprise his role as Stanford University freshman-to-be Peter Kavinsky in Michael Fimognari’s three-quel To All the Boys: Always and Forever, which premieres February 12 on Netflix.

Noah also starred in Jackie Chan’s 1930s-set directorial effort The Diary, and he’ll play Al Rothstein/Atom Smasher in Jaume Collet-Serra’s Shazam! spin-off, Black Adam.

premieres February 12 on Netflix! Noah will next reprise his role as Stanford University freshman-to-be Peter Kavinsky in Michael Fimognari's three-quel To All the Boys: Always and Forever

premieres February 12 on Netflix! Noah will next reprise his role as Stanford University freshman-to-be Peter Kavinsky in Michael Fimognari’s three-quel To All the Boys: Always and Forever

Upcoming gigs: Centineo also starred in Jackie Chan's (M) 1930s-set directorial effort The Diary, and he'll play Al Rothstein/Atom Smasher in Jaume Collet-Serra's Shazam! spin-off, Black Adam

Upcoming gigs: Centineo also starred in Jackie Chan’s (M) 1930s-set directorial effort The Diary, and he’ll play Al Rothstein/Atom Smasher in Jaume Collet-Serra’s Shazam! spin-off, Black Adam