First Dates He never ceases to amaze us. guiding program Carlos Sabera keep giving us unforgettable moments. The last one happened this week, when one of the attendees got up from the table and left without saying goodbye. Reasons were not lacking. And the participant had been enduring rudeness and bad words since the beginning of the evening since his date.
The hardest date of First Dates
Arnau and Fatima’s date started off badly. Single appeared on the program with a shaman drum and started her participation in the program by admitting to Elsa Anka that she was going through a very difficult period in her life. “When I was very young I went through a very difficult period of illness, cancer. Shamanism helped me heal myself in an alternative way”explained to justify the original object accompanying it.
Indifference and bad words
This testimony did not soften Palm Fatima’s heart. Moreover, he always remained indifferent to Arnau’s words and even at some moments of the evening played some jokes on him with dubious pleasure. The first was when he learned his age: 24 years old. “You are a baby,” was the response of 31-year-old Fatima.
Arnau admitted that the rudeness on her on-camera date made her feel really bad. “It pissed me off because I feel like a very experienced and very lively person. I am a warrior and I am a warrior. Tell me that, because it didn’t quite suit me”explained.
One of the most tense moments of the day was experienced when the subject of tattooing came to the fore. The bachelor explained the reason for wearing it on his arm and Fatima made fun of him. “I have a Maori tattoo on my arm that symbolizes how I feel in life: a warrior.”said Arnaud. Fatima’s response was swift: “It didn’t seem very clear to me: Do you use drugs?”.
The most unexpected ending
As the minutes passed, the atmosphere of the rendezvous grew thinner until the very last moment. And when diners had to decide whether to have a second date or not, Arnau got up from his chair and left without saying goodbye. “Well, I’m out of here…” It was his last words in the television field.