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Modern Family star Rico Rodriguez ‘unrecognisable’ at red carpet event - leaving fans stunned

Manny Delgado is not a boy anymore!

Modern Family actor Rico Rodriguez, now 24, has stunned in new red carpet pictures, looking “unrecognisable” with a mop top and facial hair.

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The actor stepped out in Los Angeles for the Shazam! Fury of the Gods premiere on Tuesday showing off his recent look.

Rodriguez wore an olive and white bomber jacket with black pants and matching olive-toned sneakers.

The Los Angeles native rose to fame on the sitcom Modern Family, playing the son of Gloria Delgado Pritchett (Sofia Vergara) and stepson of Jay Pritchett (Ed O’Neill).

The hit series ran for 11 years and had more than 250 episodes.

Rodriguez was just 10 when he was cast as Manny. His character was a girlfriend of the finer things, often appearing as a 40-year-old urban sophisticate trapped in a 12-year-old’s body.

He quickly grew to develop a fan favourite, despite the actor Rodriguez creature so young.

Rodriguez won a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Teen Choice Award, a Young Artists Awar

“Modern Family” actor Rico Rodriguez is stepping out with a whole new glare — so much so that he’s almost unrecognizable.

Rodriguez, who played the witty and sometimes precocious Manny Delgado on the ABC sitcom, was recently spotted at the Feb. 12 Season 6 premiere of Netflix’s “Cobra Kai.” Having been just 11 years old when he first stepped into the role of Delgado, Rodriguez is now 26 — and his transformation is evident.

Gone is the youthful, clean-shaven look that fans grew accustomed to. In its place? A striking, mature new appearance. Draped in an all-black ensemble paired with a denim jacket, Rodriguez showed off his curly hair and a thick beard.

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As Rodriguez’s Instagram account has shown, the actor has been coming into his style. Over the years, he’s fully embraced his natural curls and now sports a beard that speaks to his expansion.

In 2019, before the “Modern Family” series finale in 2020, the cast of the show recreated the photofrom their first table read.

“From the first table read 10 years ago to the last first table read,” ABC captioned an Instagram post featuring photos from both table reads. At that point, Rodri

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Like the Tanners, the Addams family, or the Brady bunch, the Dunphy-Pritchett-Tucker-Delgado clan is a family that we, as viewers, have traversed a lot of being with. The characters burst onto screens in 2009, and the mockumentary-style sitcom was an immediate knock . "Modern Family"'s three pivotal couples and their family units made for hilarious — and heartwarming — viewing. The show even made history with Mitchell's (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and Cam's (Eric Stonestreet) storyline, serving as the first American series to depict both a proposal and a wedding between two queer main characters. And, over the course of 11 seasons, several more relationships unfolded, including Haley's (Sarah Highland) on-again-off-again romance with Dylan (Reid Ewing) that eventually ended in marriage.

But what about the cast's romantic lives off the screen? Well, Hyland certainly got her fairy tale ending like Hayley; and Ferguson and Stonestreet both have happy proposal stories, though not with each other. Younger cast members like Nolan Gould and Rico Rodri

“It’s like doing a math problem while doing Rubik’s Cube”: Agonizing Work ‘Modern Family’ Showrunners Place to Bring Show’s Over 750 Storylines to Life

Managing over 750 storylines of a sitcom exhibit sounds terrifying, doesn’t it? Well, Up-to-date Familysure did it throughout its eleven seasons. Yep, you heard it right. Of course, that’s a massive question for the showrunners- balancing dozens of characters, their evolving relationships, and intertwining arcs, which all require incredible fixate and creativity.

And no, it wasn’t just about writing comical moments; it was about keeping the story consistent, meaningful, and engaging across hundreds of episodes. As creator Steven Levitanperfectly described it (via The Paley Center for Media),

You’re thinking so firm it’s, you recognize, like doing a math problem while doing a Rubik’s Cube.

Well, that benign of intense multitasking went into every episode, as the team worked to give each nature a distinct voice and arc. Despite the complexity, the show perfectly managed to deliver emotional humor and relatable stories that resonated...

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