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SpainCulture10 days ago

Single guy gets a kick out of his date by pretending to be a Vox fan:

A man named Mario, known as 'el rey del after,' attended a date on the show 'First Dates' with Sofia, who expressed her preference for someone with a sense of humor and not 'stuffy.' Mario wore a colorful hat and a bracelet with the Spanish flag, which he said helps him avoid being stopped by police at clubs. He also mentioned his frequent visits to a techno club in Madrid, which coincidentally is Sofia's favorite.

10/06/2026

Actualizado 11/06/2026 - 00:59h.

Sofía (26) llegó a 'First Dates' reivindicándose como una chica «algo choni» y dejando meridianamente claro lo que no buscaba en un hombre. «No podría estar con una persona rancia, seca y sin sentido del humor», le explicaba a Carlos Sobera.

Mario, apodado 'el rey ... del after', se presentó a la cita que el programa le preparó con Sofía con un llamativo gorro multicolor, el accesorio que luce cuando sale de fiesta para ser reconocido. También se dejó puesta la pulsera con la bandera de España que usa «para que la policía no me pare» en las discotecas. De hecho, confesó estar casi abonado a Fabrik, «el templo del tecno en Madrid». Y curiosamente, el local favorito de Sofía.

First Dates

Carlos Sobera

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ABC (España)IndependentCenter10 days ago
Single guy gets a kick out of his date by pretending to be a Vox fan:

A man named Mario, known as 'el rey del after,' attended a date on the show 'First Dates' with Sofia, who expressed her preference for someone with a sense of humor and not 'stuffy.' Mario wore a colorful hat and a bracelet with the Spanish flag, which he said helps him avoid being stopped by police at clubs. He also mentioned his frequent visits to a techno club in Madrid, which coincidentally is Sofia's favorite.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a dating show segment and does not engage with political issues, ideologies, or controversial topics. The mention of the Spanish flag and a nightclub is contextual and not used to frame any political stance.

ABC (España)IndependentCenter11 days ago
"She thinks I'm gay": 'First Dates' completely baffles a single man over what happened with his date

A grandmother named Concha appears on the Spanish TV dating show First Dates with her grandson Pablo accompanying her, seeking romantic companionship after years alone. She meets José, a retired man looking for a serious relationship and cohabitation. The initial meeting creates confusion and humor when José questions who Pablo is and jokes that people might think he is gay.

Bias read (Center): The article straightforwardly reports a TV entertainment episode with no loaded language, editorial commentary, or political framing.

ABC (España)IndependentCenter13 days ago
The shocking confession that leaves a single person speechless and dynamites the quote:

The article discusses Miguel Ángel, a 54-year-old janitor from Aldea del Fresno (Madrid), who identifies with the late Jorge Ilegal's quote about speaking without filtering his thoughts. During a date on the show 'First Dates' with his partner Sacri, he confirmed this trait, which has left her speechless.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a personal anecdote from a dating show and does not involve any political figures, parties, or policy discussions. The content is light-hearted and centered around individual behavior rather than political commentary.