Carlos Freire










































Brazil offers us another gorgeous model! Delicious Carlos (real name Carlinhos) was born in 1985 in João Pessoa. northeast Brazil. He loves Brazil and its many beautiful beaches, various cultures and customs.

Carlos has an amazing physique, a muscular lean tight body, which is a combination of great genes and hard work at the gym for sure.

He has always been a good-looking kid. He began to do some modelling jobs as a teenager in his home town while finishing his university studies. However, his career was really launched when he was discovered by 40 Graus Models in 2006. He then began to focus seriously on his modelling career when he moved to Rio de Janeiro. Modelling was far more exciting to him than the IT job he had started doing.
Carlos is perhaps most known for gracing the front cover of Style: Men magazine in 2007.

Before long, Carlos was featured in countless magazines including Vanity Fair, Out, Quem, Drops and the cover of French Magazine Tetu.

In 2007, Carlos did a large perfume campaign for Lab Series and also bagged a billboard ad for book, music and stationary store Super Sports in Bangkok. He has also done campaigns for Armani Exchange and Roberto Cavalli Menswear.

Carlos walked the biggest designers’ runways and has posed for top Brazilian photographers Fernando Torquatto and Michael Roberts. Carlos has also worked with Rick Day.

His training routine is simple, he works out every day an hour at the gym with weights, but he also frequently practise different sports. Since he was a child Carlos has practised swimming, judo and soccer. But he was a skinny kid so when he was 15 he started working out to get more muscle mass. Now he keeps healthy and athletic all year round. He doesn’t have a special cardio routine, but he loves riding a bike and run.

During his spare time, Carlos enjoys riding his motorcycle, working out, watching movies, cooking (he is a very creative cook) and swimming at the beach.

Carlos is represented by 40 Graus Models (Brazil), Major (NY), Urban (Milano) and Vision (LA)



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