Juan’s presentation could not have been more encouraging as soon as he arrived on the show: “My friends call me ‘black widow’.” As soon as he entered the restaurant, he told Carlos Sobera that the reason for this interesting nickname was nothing but the fact that he had buried his two wives until now, according to the restaurant itself.
The program introduced him to Nieves, who was not afraid to share this dark anecdote of Juan’s life. Already sitting at the table, the “black widow” wanted to know about her lover’s emotional background: “I spent 30 years with my daughters’ father, but the love is over. Now we have to find someone else” with a certain tone of humor.
After learning about Nieves’ love life, the single man decided to tell her about his tragic experiences in love: “I was with my wife for 36 years, so the poor thing died. Then I had a partner for two years and the poor man passed away. He called me a ‘black widow. ‘ you will say!
The single woman said, “Two people have already died next to her and I say, ‘I’m the third,’ which put me back a bit because I want to live.” “He died at 50 and my wife at 51,” Nieves explained to his appointment, “a pity for God, he’s too young!”
Despite learning of the two deaths, Nieves decided to gamble and make a second date with Juan. Instead, the widow saw that the main barrier to maintaining a good relationship was distance. Also, the presence of her two daughters would mean an important bond to unleash their love and be able to live together. In his final decision, Juan decided not to spend a second evening with Nieves.