Jwan Yosef and His Love Story With Ricky Martin With All Its Details

Ricky Martin is a symbol of sensuality, charisma and good vibes. Come on! The dream of millions. And "between love and flattery", Jwan Yosef conquered him, but who is he?

From Syria to Sweden and the world

Jwan Yosef was born in Syria into a multicultural family in 1984. His father, a Kurdish Muslim, and his mother, an Armenian Orthodox Christian. They all decided to emigrate to Sweden to find a better quality of life.

From Syria to Sweden and the world

Yosef is a visual artist, he holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Central Saint Martins in London, where he currently resides. He is uninhibited. He uses his body as an instrument to send messages of acceptance, respect and love. This is evidenced by his nudes, art and publications such as Erotic Romance and DSECTION Magazine.

Jwan Yosef: the proud and empowered queer

"I think it's a very empowering feeling to be queer... The queer history of the Arab world that we have today goes back thousands of years, and I think it's beautiful and important, and I embrace it as a modern queer man," so stated Jwan Yosef to My.Kali Magazine expressing his position on his sexual identity.

Jwan Yosef: the proud and empowered queer

It took Ricky years to come out of the closet, but her husband grew up in a space where it was a normal topic, and if you don't believe us, did you see Jwan's style in this photo?

Family man

It is well known that Ricky Martin is a family man. Although his parents divorced when he was two years old, the union between them is one of his blessings. A similar case happens with her husband. Although Jwan's parents have been happily married for five decades, togetherness, respect and love are the fundamental pillars of the family.

Family man

Jwan Yosef often expresses the pride generated by the home he has built alongside the Grammy winner.

Jwan Yosef and his vision as a father

Following his Middle Eastern roots, Jwan affectionately refers to his father as 'baba'. The young Syrian-Swedish man breaks paradigms and offers a modern take on fatherhood.

Jwan Yosef and his vision as a father

"Sometimes I can be a mother and sometimes I can be a mother. It's a very organic thing. For my husband. For my children. We are two loving parents who play different roles within our family, but sometimes we also trade off... I think it's a reality that straight people face as well," Jwan Yosef told My.Kali Magazine.