Sand his guess was Inês Gutierrez, well, he was right. Currently more present on social media and not so much on the small screen, the public figure continues to try to “reconcile digital with the other areas he enjoys, both communication and presentation as representation”, as he shared the last time he spoke with Fama ao Minuto at the celebration of the opening of Sephora on Rua Augusta.
He recently went to the theater where he was, but a few months ago “he decided that he didn’t want to continue doing another play”. This is because, he says, “it’s something you have to dedicate all your time to, and at that point [quando esteve em cena no início do ano] Everything else really had to stop.” Currently, he added, “it’s in another phase, but it’s also full of exciting things.”
Despite not being a regular presence on television today, he said, “he continues to appear”. “I’m invited to several programs and I’ve done occasional work – even for SIC and also for other channels – as a reporter, as a presenter, but I’m enjoying this free little bird that can choose what it wants to do or not do.”
Among the projects that fill his life are also ‘Ponto Gutierrez’ – which defines itself as a meeting point, for discoveries, experiences and group sharing – or the clothing brand gutierrez collection.
Having been in a relationship with João Montez for several years, the couple have a daughter in common, Maria Luísa, aged three.
Inês Gutierrez is today the guest of the section ‘When I Was Little’do Fame by the Minutewhere he shares some childhood memories.
Your favorite dish as a child (and who prepared it) and the food you didn’t like that you like now?
My favorite dish is carbonara, my grandmother Teresinha prepared it with a lady called Té, who helped take care of us and take care of our family.
I didn’t like mushrooms, I still don’t like them and I don’t think I ever will. [risos]
Who was the person you most admired?
My grandmother Luisinha, and continues to be so.
What was the best vacation when you were little?
In Tavira and Ilha do Farol.
What day did you go back to in childhood? And why?
I went back to December 24th every year until I believed in Santa Claus.
Complete the sentence: If I went back to my childhood, I would never… It’s never good. I wouldn’t have wasted so much time studying so much. I had played more.
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