Xtra Hot: Bruno

Bruno’s favourite pieces of clothing are V-necks and Speedos

Name: Bruno Duarte

Age: 34

Sign: Aries

Bruno comes from Madeira, a Portuguese island 1,000 kilometres from the European continent that’s also the birthplace of Cristiano Ronaldo. Like Ronaldo, Bruno is a soccer player, and his favourite pieces of clothing are V-necks and Speedos. His ideal vacation would be “mostly beach, with a touch of culture,” and on a night out you’ll see him in a club dancing the night away.

Bruno says the “freedom to be creative and showcase my passion for design” is the best thing about owning his own business, Fresh Floral Creations on Danforth Avenue. Inspired by nature and architecture, Bruno’s favourite quote is “A flower cannot blossom without sunshine, and man cannot live without love.”

freshflorals.com; Facebook: facebook.com/freshflorals; Instagram: brunofloral

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