First Dates On Monday, September 2, at the reopening of his restaurant for the new season of the format on Cuatro, he received Óscar, a 46-year-old investor from Barcelona. “I consider myself a hyper-entrepreneurial person. I call myself the crazy one of the crazy ones,” were the bachelor’s first words as soon as he appeared on the show.
It was during his conversation with Carlos Sobera when Oscar revealed that, after having amassed a large amount of money through the world of investments and cryptocurrencies, Now he had “a lot of free time” and was ready to find love. after several failed romantic relationships.
Oscar: “My university is the university of the street. I am from the street, from the field”
“I’m a specialist in saying no to pretty girls. I’ve turned down a few pretty ones, that they could have any guy. As long as you are pretty and nothing else, it’s not like that,” he revealed about his supposed success with women in front of the Cuatro cameras.
Then, the bachelor’s blind date came in: Marta, a 37-year-old real estate manager from Madrid with whom there was no feeling at no time during the appointment. “She’s not my type because I’ve always had very beautiful partners,” Oscar blurted out, without mincing words, before launching into a series of controversial questions that left his date speechless.
Oscar and Marta meet on ‘First Dates’. (Mediaset)
“First question I want to ask you, are you vaccinated against Covid?” the bachelor said as soon as he sat down at the restaurant table, in front of his date’s surprised face, who answered yes. “I have been vaccinated, but I don’t think that will influence him. It’s something that’s not that important either,” Marta confessed to the programme’s team, and then Óscar revealed that he had not been vaccinated.
“Not even if they paid me millions of euros […] As for the girl getting vaccinated… No, forget it,” the bachelor replied, assuring that the pandemic was really a “plandemic” to “scare people” and “do business.” “It’s been several years since the pandemic and for you to tell me if I’m vaccinated… Well, that’s prehistoric times,” the single woman criticized the program’s team.
Oscar, single from ‘First Dates’. (Mediaset)
For his part, Oscar wanted to continue his particular interrogation of Marta by asking her if she was a believer, to which she replied, with a surprised face, that she was not. “I believe in God firmly, that’s why I have achieved what I have achieved! Because I believe in the supreme energy! […] “I can’t be with a woman with those limits,” the bachelor exclaimed about Marta.
The single woman then stated that “religious people usually vote for the Popular Party and the right,” at which point Oscar cut Marta off, pointing out that he “did not understand politics” and that he “had never voted in his life.” Before the final decision, the bachelor revealed that he had been to more than 50 countries, unlike his date, who had not left Spain.
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“It needs more street. My university is the university of the street. I am from the street, from the land,” She continued to criticize Oscar about her date, who, upon leaving the restaurant, asked her name, not remembering her name. Finally, both decided not to continue meeting each other due to “lack of feeling“.
First Dates On Monday, September 2, at the reopening of his restaurant for the new season of the format on Cuatro, he received Óscar, a 46-year-old investor from Barcelona. “I consider myself a hyper-entrepreneurial person. I call myself the crazy one of the crazy ones,” were the bachelor’s first words as soon as he appeared on the show.