Eran los años 90 cuando aparecía en la escena mediática nacional un joven llamado Jaime Bores. Durante años, se convirtió en un imprescindible de ese medio -aquí te recordamos sus programas en televisión- en el que transitó por diferentes cadenas. Sin embargo, desde que en enero de 2012 le viéramos por última vez en 'Vuélveme loca', espacio de Telecinco que se suspendió por los malos datos de audiencia, poco o nada se ha sabido de este vasco que, ahora ha roto su silencio desde esa guarida del anonimato en la que se refugió hace una década. Es el diario 'ABC' el que ha conseguido en este arranque de año que este se pronuncie y dé algunas pinceladas de cómo es su día a día desde que dejamos de verle en la pequeña pantalla.
"I left because I wanted to be anonymous and remain in the same line. I do not feel like having to be giving publicly explanations," he explains to the journalist Saúl Ortiz, who is the one who has managed to get, now, ten years after he ceased to beA public character, lends itself to brief statements with which to get an idea of how his day to day is.What does he do now?Well, I change the cameras for the hospitality, live between Asturias and Madrid and, as he explains, "when I get tired of one place I go to another."No strings attached.This is how this man lives that makes it very clear throughout the talk that he does not have the slightest interest to return to that life with which he became part of ours.
Jaime does not go to give details about those businesses that keep him today and argues that he leads "a normal life, with the problems of any person and trying to be happy."Taking into account the times that run, leading a normal life, it is usually not normal, but he seems to be delighted by what emerges from his words.A normality in which he is so comfortable that he does not fit in his head that, after a decade, he is still awakened what has been of his life: "I do not consider that my life is so important, nor is I relevant or looking for it, it is such a distant life that it seems from another person. "
Not only has it changed dedication and subsistence model, also in the physical aspect there has been metamorphosis.Or that's what we have to believe, because he says so."Now I am an attractive mature, I have gray hair and my appearance is not the same as people remember," he says with great sense of humor, preventing him from continuing to place that label of one of the most attractive media faces that he had associatedfor a long time.
Nor does he avoid ruling on that episode that, for a while, it was believed that he had marked the beginning of the end of his media career.It was at the Miss Spain gala, when there was a misunderstanding with the winner's card."I read the name that appeared on the card but I realized that it could not be and automatically went to Ansón, who was the president of the jury, to review the verdict," he explains before sentenced with great forcefulness and banish rumors of the rumors of thePast: "It has been repeated incessant that it was the cause of my television departure, that this accident caused the end of my career, but none of that is true, it bothers me that it lies."
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