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Joe Manganiello missed lobster rolls, Moxie and this Maine Island.

Joe Manganiello missed lobster rolls, Moxie and this Maine Island.

Yahoo09-06-2025

Joe Manganiello isn't from Maine, but is still has a special place in his heart.
The "True Blood" and "Magic Mike" star just showed off his Peaks Island pride in a new social media post.
"I spent every summer growing up on the island and I'm happy to report that everything was right where I left it," Manganiello said.
Manganiello mentioned Maine staples like the soft drink Moxie, lobster rolls and ferry boats.
"I missed this place," Manganiello said. "I promise I won't ever stay away that long again."
Here's what you need to know about Manganiello and his New England ties.
No, Manganiello is not from Maine nor is he from any part of New England.
Manganiello was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Outside of his father being born right outside of Boston and his adolescent summers on Peaks Island, the Hollywood actor doesn't seem to have any other New England ties.
As of June 9, 2025, Manganiello is not married.
He used to be married to Hollywood actress Sofia Vergara, but they finalized their divorce in February of 2024 after nine years of marriage.
Rin Velasco is a trending reporter. She can be reached at rvelasco@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Joe Manganiello reveals he 'spent summers growing up' in Maine

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