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“I want it to be for life”

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nUno Eiró is the latest guest on the interview show “Contraste” presented by Inés Simões. There, he ended up talking openly about his new love affair.

The presenter is currently in love with Paulo de Oliveira, something he wants “to be for life”. He added: “Whether it is or not, that's all. I don't practice futurology. Above all, you have to realize that you have to do it today. It does not deposit things into the future, as if it were magic.” .

The caller admitted that he is “committed to making someone last as long as possible” and also spoke about what he considers to be one of the biggest difficulties in living together as a couple.

“We don't live the same life as each other, even if it's the person you sleep with every day,” he stressed.

Listen to these statements here. See some photos of this couple in the gallery.

Read also: “Conta-me” returns to TVI with a very special guest

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