It is known that Ricardo Morán left Peruvian television at the beginning of 2021, when he decided to take a leave of absence from his role as a jury in the remembered program ‘Yo soy’ to dedicate himself to his children and enjoy your fatherhood. Since then, approximately four years have passed since his retirement from the small screen.
In January 2021, Ricardo Morán, During an interaction with his followers on Instagram, he commented that he had not found true love and that he was not focused on looking for a partner, since his priorities were focused on his children.
Aren’t you desperate to find love?
In a recent interview with the newspaper Trome, Ricardo Morán He confessed that he has been single for several years and has not looked for love until now, by his own decision.
“I’ve been alone for eight years. I long to fall in love, but I feel that family and fatherhood have filled a space in my life (…) If I am going to be with someone, that person is the one who must do the ‘job,'” said the former television presenter.
In that same line, Ricardo Morán He assured that he does not go out looking for a partner, which has minimized his chances of having a serious relationship.
“I’m not going out at night, much less looking for a partner. The parent meetings of my children’s nest are my parties. Whoever is interested in me, let them be noticed. Let him knock on the door and call me. I’m not a ‘hunter’, although I have been one,” he added in this regard.
Ricardo Morán on television content
a few days ago, Ricardo Morán shared his perspective on the relevance of creating quality content that is suitable for the entire family. Taking a positive approach, he stated that producing programs that can be enjoyed by all members of the household is not difficult, as long as universal values are prioritized, innovative narratives are used and an inclusive approach is adopted.
“For me it is not difficult to make television for the whole family, especially now that I have a family. It’s something that comes from me, we make programs that we would like to see and our programs show things in which we feel comfortable. We prefer to feel comfortable with that and with people having a connection with what we do,” he confessed in an interview with the RPP program ‘As we are’.
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