Luciana Gimenez reveals her preference for younger men and discards older partners

Dona de uma das personalidades mais autênticas da TV brasileira, Luciana Gimenez não fugiu de perguntas polêmicas sobre sua vida amorosa. Em entrevista recente ao podcast Bagaceira Chique, que repercute fortemente nas redes sociais nesta quarta-feira (25/03), a apresentadora detalhou o que um homem precisa ter para conquistar seu coração.

Owner of one of the most authentic personalities on Brazilian TV, Luciana Gimenez He didn’t shy away from controversial questions about his love life. In a recent podcast interview Bagaceira Chiquewhich had strong repercussions on social media this Wednesday (25/03), the presenter detailed what a man needs to have to win her heart.

The verdict? Youth, vigor and, preferably, a few inches taller than her.

“I like younger people, I’m old enough”, Luciana joked, justifying that she invests heavily in her own exercise routine, diet and aesthetic procedures to maintain her youthfulness.

However, she established a “cut line”: although she prefers young people, she dismisses young men in their 20s as she considers that the immaturity of this phase makes a real intellectual connection unfeasible.

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The “Gimenez List” Requirements

In addition to young energy, the presenter was specific about physical attributes. Luciana revealed that the height is a determining factor: the ideal suitor must have, at least, 1,80m.

“You have to have a young, cool conversation, that’s more important. But height is a requirement”, stated Lucas Jagger’s mother, reinforcing that today she prioritizes partners who match her physical size.

Self-Care Lessons and the Power of “No”

In addition to the romantic field, Luciana has used her platforms to share wisdom pills with her followers. She recently published a video reflecting on what she wishes she had heard when she was 30, focusing on mental health.

The presenter argues that putting yourself first is not selfishness, but responsibility. “I learned to say ‘no’. In the past, I said ‘yes’ out of politeness, but today I prioritize my truth to live authentically”, he said.

For Gimenez, maturity brought the freedom to choose who enters and who stays in his life, always under his own rules.