Jaime Lorente has done it again.
The 32-year-old Spanish heartthrobโbest known for his iconic roles as Denver in Money Heist and the irresistibly broody Nano in Eliteโis turning heads and causing a stir with his latest Netflix project, Disco, Ibiza, Locomรญa.
And this time, the haters canโt handle it.
Letโs back up a bit, shall we? For those whoโve somehow missed it, Lorenteโs been on quite the ride these past few years.

Heโs brought us all the bad-boy vibes in some of Netflixโs biggest international hits, and now, heโs taking a trip back in time to the 1980s, when Spanish queer pop band Locomรญa was turning heads (and spinning their signature fans) all over Ibiza.
As Lorente takes on the role of Xavier Font, the fabulous frontman of Locomรญa, his performance is already sending shockwaves through both the queer and non-queer communities alikeโand not all for the right reasons.

Lorenteโs depiction of Font in Disco, Ibiza, Locomรญa is as bold and beautiful as the bandโs iconic, frilly costumes and massive shoulder pads.
Not only does he perfectly capture the larger-than-life energy of Locomรญa, but he also embraces the on-screen romance with fellow bandmate Carlos Armas (played by Mexican actor Alejandro Speitzer) with no holds barred.
The film doesnโt shy away from showcasing the queer intimacy that was so integral to the bandโs identityโand thank goodness for that!

But as Lorenteโs lip-locks with Speitzer and other male co-stars make waves on social media, the inevitable homophobic trolls have crawled out from their dark corners of the internet.
Despite Lorenteโs long-standing support for the LGBTQ+ community (remember that steamy scene with adult star Bastian Karim in Iron Reign earlier this year?), it seems some people still have a problem with seeing two men kiss on screen.
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In a passionate Instagram post, Lorente made it crystal clear that heโs not here for the hate.
โIt surprises me less and less, but it hurts me more,โ he said, referring to the flood of negative comments on a recent clip of the filmโs intimate moments.
And in true Lorente style, he didnโt mince words when calling out the trolls: โStop following me, and I donโt give a damn, I donโt care at all. I prefer that you are not on a place like my profile.โ Mic drop.
What we love most about Jaime, though, is that heโs not just playing these queer rolesโheโs advocating for love, respect, and inclusion off-screen, too.

And heโs not alone. Director Kike Maรญllo, who helmed Disco, Ibiza, Locomรญa, echoed Lorenteโs sentiments, praising the film for its celebration of the queer community and calling it โa movie about everyone, but especially those who were rarely invited to the party.โ
Now thatโs a message we can get behind.
And letโs not forget the real-life legacy of Locomรญa, the band that started it all.
Back in the โ80s, they were unapologetically queer, challenging norms with their New Wave beats, extravagant fashion, and fierce fan choreography.
From Ibizaโs underground clubs to arenas across Latin America, Locomรญa was more than just a bandโthey were a cultural phenomenon, daring to be different in a world that wasnโt always ready for them.
Fast forward to 2024, and Lorente is breathing new life into that legacy, reminding us all of just how important it is to embrace who you areโespecially when the world tells you not to.
Of course, while the movie is already out in Spain and Latin America, those of us in the U.S. are still (im)patiently waiting for a release date.
But donโt worry, weโll keep you posted. In the meantime, if youโre looking for something to fill that Disco, Ibiza, Locomรญa-sized hole in your life, why not check out some of the bandโs original performances?
The 1989 hit โLoco Miaโ is a must-watch, and seeing Lorente recreate it will give you all the nostalgic feels.
So, yeah, the haters may be loud, but Lorente and Locomรญa are louderโand weโre all the better for it.
Keep slaying, Jaime. Weโve got your back.
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