Borja He is the next bachelor who passes through the doors of the love restaurant in ‘First Dates’ with the aim of seeing if he can really fall madly in love with the girl he has been paired with. It’s a Barcelona investor who thinks that “boring businesses” are where the most money is generated. Unlike the rest of the singles, Borja seems to arrive at the premises tired from having had many “work meetings”.
As soon as he arrives at the restaurant bar, the bachelor tells what he does and why he is so tired: “I’m an investor. “I invest in currencies.” Although he also says that he works managing company capital. It is clear that Borja is a born worker. In fact, he tells the cameras why he has had a working streak since he was so young: “When I was fourteen, my parents separated… The crisis of 2008 also came. With which, we already suffered the bankruptcy of my father’s companies, my mother, the house and everything. I searched online for how to make money quickly and easily and, to this day, I have been working. That doesn’t mean that he won from the first moment. The first four years I lost 15,000 euros”.
However, the bachelor did not come to the restaurant to talk about his investments and his jobs, but rather he came to fall in love. Borja, as soon as he tells the presenter that it’s very endearingexplains to him what a woman must have for him to fall at her feet: “A girl who has very clear goals in her life, who knows how to be anywhere and who is smiling.”
Carlos Sobera, as soon as he hears everything necessary for Borja to fall in love, heads towards the restaurant of love to welcome Borja. Paolawho will be the date of the single investor. It is a marketing and advertising student from Barcelona which is considered “ambitious”.
In a first contact, Borja seems to have fallen in love with Paola’s physique. However, the single woman does not think the same: “If I meet him on the street, I’m not going to look at him. If I’m going to party, neither.”
As dinner progresses, it seems that Paola He doesn’t believe anything Borja tells him about his peculiar job. “I don’t believe that a twenty-two-year-old boy is so lucky that he has been investing since he was fourteen, as he told me.”
In fact, while they are having dessert, They seem to clash in their way of showing love towards the other person.. Paola “doesn’t share” being so affectionate at first since it’s hard for her to gain trust. On the other hand, the single person would not mind saying “I love you” just a few days after knowing each other. “For me, an ‘I love you’ is a lot. And don’t give it value… I can’t stand that”Paola tells the cameras of the program.
Source: www.cuatro.com