“I believe in love because I’ve been in love and it is probably the most amazing feeling in the world.” Is sex very important for you?
I’ve become every bottom’s conquest.” DNA Magazine Are you single? I worried that I would never be taken seriously as a top by any bottom ever again, but you’d be surprised at how many hot bottoms try to ‘turn me’ into a top. “ Bitch I’m a bottom has made me…the most outspoken power bottom in the world! Haha. Has ‘Bitch I’m a Bottom’ made you famous in America?
I’m basically a wigless and tuckless drag queen.”Ĭheck out our model interview with Matthias Panitz I have been a working actor, model, and musician for a few years now. To sum it up, I proudly consider myself to be Cuban. I was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and raised in Miami, Fl. “My name is Pablo Hernandez and I am of Spanish and Lebanese descent with Cuban born parents. Oh hey Pablo, introduce yourself to the PLANETROMEO world! Pablo is already Instagram famous with 620k followers and has a six-pack that could hypnotize anyone. It’s a sex positive, liberating pop track that may tread on some toes, but definitely places bottoms on top. We first spotted this gorgeous guy in his hilarious music video Bitch I’m a Bottom (below) a re-imagining of, Bitch I’m Madonna. He has dabbled in many trades, from being an Andrew Christian model to a parody music maestro. Timothy Gocklin.Pablo Hernandez is an ‘out and proud’ gay man living between the US and Cuba. Hernandez holds a Bachelor of Music in Performance from the University of Southern Mississippi, a Master of Music Degree in Performance and Literature from Baylor University, and he is currently finishing the Doctor of Arts in Music Performance at the University of Northern Colorado. In addition, the Bear Lake Quintet won the American Prize playing the quintet arrangement of Le Tombeau de Couperin. Hernandez won the Soloist Concerto Competition and Southard Music Competition with the Bear Lake Quintet at the University of Northern Colorado. His recordings include the album Portraits Bizarre by C.L Shaw, the film score for Severina, and the 2016 Gramado Festival awarded film, Vento. They are dedicated to expanding the repertoire for cello and oboe and have commissioned works including Six Questions by Paul Elwood and Dialogue for Oboe and Cello by Attakorn Sookjaeng. Pablo Hernandez with his wife, cellist Romina Monsanto, perform together as New Duobus.
Consequently, he has shared the stage with world renowned artists such as Nadja-Salerno Sonnenberg, Francois Rabbath, Itzhak Perlman, Renee Fleming, and Steve Vai. A native of Brazil, he has performed with the Gulf Coast Symphony (Mississippi), Fort Collins Symphony, Opera Steamboat, Wyoming Symphony, Cheyenne Symphony, and the Porto Alegre Symphony Orchestra (Brazil). He has taught privately and in masterclasses, including the Autonomous University of Tamaulipas in Tampico, Mexico.Īs a performer, Hernandez regularly appears with chamber ensembles and orchestras throughout the Americas. He is the recently appointed instructor of oboe at Colorado State University and serves on the music faculty of the Early College Academy of the Aims Community College in Greeley, as well as for the summer Elevare Orchestral Music Festival in Guadalajara, Mexico. Pablo Hernandez is an enthusiastic oboist, active performer and music educator.