“ He said he worked at Best Buy”: Marc Anthony's son explains why he hid the truth about his father

Ryan Muñiz, son of Marc Anthony, reveals why he hid his father's fame by saying he worked at Best Buy. He seeks to be valued for himself while succeeding in modeling and music.

Ryan Muñiz with Marc Anthony and Dayanara TorresPhoto © Instagram / Ryan Muñiz, Dayanara Torres

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Ryan Muñiz, son of the salsa singer Marc Anthony and former Miss Universe Dayanara Torres, decided to share an anecdote that few knew: as a child, he preferred to hide that he was the son of a superstar. In an interview with Magacín magazine, the 22-year-old confessed that when he was asked what his family did, he usually answered that his dad worked at Best Buy, the popular electronics store where many buy televisions, computers, and even refrigerators. Nothing to do with stages or Grammys.

Why invent that story? Ryan wanted to ensure that people valued him for who he is and not for the last name he carries. "It was a way to know which people were genuine in my life and who just wanted to take advantage," he said with complete honesty. It's not always easy to grow up in the spotlight, surrounded by fame and expectations.

Although he tried to keep a low profile for years, especially in Los Angeles, he admits that every now and then someone recognizes him, particularly within the Latino community. It's not surprising: his father is one of the greatest artists in tropical music, and his mother is a beloved figure in the entertainment world.

With plenty of talent in his genes, Ryan has decided to carve his own path. He has successfully ventured into modeling and also has a great passion for music. Although he paused his studies in Musical Engineering, he continues to compose, play instruments, and create. “I don't want to be known just as ‘the son of.’ I want to have my own name,” he said.

His mother, Dayanara, couldn't be prouder and never misses the chance to shout it from the rooftops. On social media, she supports him enthusiastically, and she’s not the only one: Marc Anthony has also publicly expressed his affection. Earlier this year, the singer gifted Ryan his first car, a gesture that clearly underscores the close bond they share, beyond the spotlight.

Ryan has also wanted to reconnect with his Puerto Rican roots, and he claims that visiting Puerto Rico has helped him rediscover who he is. “Coming here has been the best thing that has happened to me,” said the young man. Among parades, melodies, and dreams, Ryan Muñiz is calmly building his path with charisma and, above all, authenticity.

Frequently Asked Questions about Ryan Muñiz, son of Marc Anthony and Dayanara Torres

Why was Ryan Muñiz, the son of Marc Anthony, hiding his father's identity?

Ryan Muñiz used to say that his father worked at Best Buy to ensure that people valued him for who he is and not for the surname he carries. He wanted to know which people were genuine in his life and which ones only approached him because of his father's fame.

What does Ryan Muñiz currently do?

Ryan Muñiz is venturing into modeling and music. Although he has paused his studies in Musical Engineering, he continues to compose, play instruments, and create music. He aims to be recognized for his own talent and not just as "Marc Anthony's son."

How has the fame of his parents influenced Ryan Muñiz's life?

Growing up in the spotlight has been a challenge for Ryan, as he has had to deal with the fame and expectations that come with being the son of two public figures. However, he has sought to carve out his own path and has chosen to reconnect with his roots, especially in Puerto Rico, which has helped him rediscover his identity.

What is Ryan Muñiz's relationship with his father Marc Anthony?

Ryan Muñiz has a close relationship with his father, Marc Anthony. This year, the singer gifted him his first car, a gesture that showcases the emotional bond they share beyond fame and the spotlight.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.