Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a candid revelation, Scott Thomas, a familiar face from "Love Island: All Stars," has opened up about the hurdles he has faced while navigating the dating scene sober. The 36-year-old reality star, who recently celebrated two years of sobriety, described the challenge of dating without alcohol as one of the most significant obstacles in his recovery journey. Reflecting on his past, Scott shared that he had a "challenging relationship with alcohol," which prompted a transformative decision to prioritize his well-being. "I was a bit of a notorious party boy," he admitted, indicating that his previous lifestyle made sober dating a daunting prospect. "I didn't know how to socialize without alcohol or how to feel comfortable without having a few drinks," he confessed. Since embarking on this path of self-discovery, Thomas has made strides in understanding what it means to date while sober. He noted an evolution in his approach, stating, "The world is changing now. I'm much more open to sober dating. I like good dog walks and coffee dates." Despite the previous intensity he felt about sober dating, he expressed optimism about his upcoming experiences in the villa, alluding to a newfound confidence. Scott’s dating history since quitting alcohol has been limited. He recently ended an on-and-off relationship that lasted 18 months, but he now feels "100% ready" to explore new romantic connections. "I'm the most ready I've ever been," he shared, a stark contrast to his sentiments just a few years prior when he would have struggled to admit such readiness. The prospect of reuniting with his ex-girlfriend Kady McDermott, whom he dated during the second season of "Love Island," adds another layer of complexity to Scott's return to the villa. Having not seen each other for over five years, Scott expressed uncertainty about how he would react if they crossed paths again. "It didn't end in the best possible way," he remarked, hinting at the emotional weight of their past. However, he remains open to the possibility of reconnecting, stating, "I'm going to give everyone a chance." As he prepares to step back into the reality TV spotlight, Scott's journey reflects a broader narrative of personal growth and resilience. His commitment to sobriety and the lessons learned over the past two years not only speak to his character but also set the stage for his next chapter in the search for love. "Love Island: All Stars" promises to be more than just a platform for romance; for Scott, it's a stage for personal evolution and the pursuit of authentic connections. The show is set to return on January 13, 2024, on ITV2 and ITVX, and fans will undoubtedly be eager to see how Scott's journey unfolds.