Love Is Blind’s Leo Braudy inherited huge wealth after triple family tragedy
Love Is Blind is back. By episode one, some of the participants are convinced they’ve found their “twin flame,” and others are torn between two connections formed in the famous pods. Fans have lots of newbies to get to know in season 7 including Leo Braudy. If you hadn’t been told already, he’s an art […]
Love Is Blind is back. By episode one, some of the participants are convinced they’ve found their “twin flame,” and others are torn between two connections formed in the famous pods. Fans have lots of newbies to get to know in season 7 including Leo Braudy. If you hadn’t been told already, he’s an art dealer.
Leo Braudy steps onto the Love Is Blind season 7 scene filled with “gratitude.” Episode 1 sees the DC cast member explaining how he wants to know his partner will still be there even if he didn’t have money. Leo’s casually donning a Rolex and spouting Italian phrases, and he wants a partner who’s in tune with his quirks.
Meet Love Is Blind’s Leo
Right off the bat, Love Is Blind’s Leo says he’s “fortunate to have an interesting, lucrative job.”
He drops some tidbits of information throughout episode 1, including how he “went to a country club and private school.”
Leo is super enthusiastic and says he wants to experience everything he can in life.
He says he’s “grateful” to be on the Netflix show and tells one of his love interests: “The time in the pods is too precious to play it cool. I like you.”
Netflix star’s biggest insecurity
As viewers get to know the Love Is Blind season 7 cast more and more, Leo shares how he’s the owner of an art dealing company: “It’s a family business.”
“I actually own it now. I ended up inheriting it. One of my biggest insecurities is that a girl only wants me for money,” he explains.
Per his LinkedIn page, Leo owns GlassArt.net and Capital Art Advisory.
Hand-painted chandeliers on the Glass Art website range in price from $750 to almost $5,000.
When it comes to bills, Leo tells Brittany: “I don’t know if I believe in paying all of it. But, I also don’t think I believe in splitting fifty-fifty if I’m making more. I do like the thought of both of us paying something because it feels like we’re both invested.”
“I really believe that I’m like a unique, special person. I was learning Italian art terminology when I was like, 6.”
He wants to find love with someone who appreciates that and is the same way themselves.
An experience like Love Is Blind, that focuses on the emotional connection first, is an opportunity he “couldn’t pass up,” he says in a confessional.
Leo’s family tragedy
At 30 years old, art dealer Leo tells some of his connections in the pod how he’s “really fortunate” and a big “planner.”
He asks Brittany: “If we went on vacation and I planned some really fun stuff for us to do, you would be like ‘I’m along for the ride’? That’s like so important to me.”
The Netflix star explains: “I’m really fortunate to be 30 years old and really not have to worry about money at all. It’s something that I’m honestly uncomfortable talking about in general. I grew up very well off.”
Leo delves into how he experienced multiple family tragedies in a short space of time.
“My grandpa got cancer, died, my grandma got cancer, died, my mom got cancer, died, my dad got cancer and my stepdad got cancer all in three years and I’m an only child. While it happened relatively young, I’m unbelievably grateful for so many things,” he tells the other men on the show.
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