Frankie A. Rodriguez brings heart, smarts, and catfishing to Hulu’s 'Chad Powers'
The actor’s character is gay, a co-conspirator, and a catfish mascot who is integral to the storyline of the hit series.
October 8, 2025
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The actor’s character is gay, a co-conspirator, and a catfish mascot who is integral to the storyline of the hit series.
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