Big Brother: Renato wary of dating Jessica Fernandes: “There is a lot to talk about” – Nacional



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Hours after leaving the most viewed house in the country, Renato trusts that he is “very much in love” with Jéssica Fernandes. But the 23-year-old handball is cautious about the future and ensures that before continuing with the appointments “there is much to talk about.”

For now, Renato says he will take it day by day “without programming anything.” “I have not yet assimilated even 10 percent of what happened to me,” he admits.

“I want Jessica to win and then we can have a serious conversation and see what happens. Life out there is different too. But in love I swear I am and I never stopped being,” he reveals.

The hottest images of Renato and Jéssica, from ‘Big Brother’

For this reason, neither one nor the other knows who is moving where: if he comes to Lisbon or if she moves to Penafiel. “There were some jokes about one of us changing cities, but I think it was not a conversation that we were going to have there, but outside, because we want to put everything on the table,” he says sensibly. Especially because he knows that both have very different life plans. “I want to finish my course and she has her dreams. There is a lot to talk about.”

As for the uncontrolled jealousy, he thinks it will go away … mainly because, he says, “he will not live with boys 24 hours a day”.

So far, he says he hasn’t had to speak to Jessica’s parents. “I didn’t get a chance at anything,” he says sadly.

The images of the heated discussion of Jéssica and Renato, from ‘BB’

One thing Renato wants to make clear is that the handball player denies that he and his girlfriend have done something minimally similar to André Abrantes and Zena’s partner, that they even annoy others with animated sexual relations inside the house. “It is not true. There was never anything. Jessica always said that she did not want this to happen and I tried to respect her side,” he says, denying André Abrantes that other couples have made love inside the house.

DESPERATE PHASE
Now out, Renato wants to make it clear that ‘Big Brother’ was a lifesaver. The young man from Penafiel says that enrolling in the program made him “come out of a hole.” At that time the player was going through difficulties and disappointments as a handball professional to the point of despair. “I was entering a phase where I played angry, I was always nervous, I didn’t like him,” he says.


Jessica and Renato, from ‘BB’

“My luck was my friends Helena and Henrique who let me be with them right now, because they threw me up,” says the athlete who does not know if he experienced “a depression.” “I was very low and I no longer believed in myself. The program I think has changed everything.”

EXTERNAL FAVORITE

Peñafiel’s competitor was until Sunday the favorite to win with almost 77 percent of the votes. His departure was contested on all sites, blogs and social networks, implying that not everything would have been clear in his expulsion.

Renato is expelled from ‘Big Brother’

Renato says that he did not know how to be “so popular” but that two hours after he left, he already knew in his family.

“It saddens me to know that but I can’t do anything because I’m out there. Now I prefer to look ahead and enjoy it,” explains the young man who never believed that he would reach the final without resentment.



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