
Adán opens up about the heartbreaking consequences of his split with Dani after Love on the Spectrum
He's been through a lot
Just because the cameras have stopped rolling on the Love on the Spectrum cast members doesn’t mean their stories are over. Adán Correa recently opened up in a new interview where he explained how his life has changed since season three. During the Netflix show, people got to see his romance with Dani Bowman play out. Unfortunately, for the pair, it wasn’t meant to be, and they had to endure a harsh heartbreak.
Adán went through some really hard times
Speaking on Love on the Spectrum season three, Adán and his father, Lou Correa, explained how he’d been through some tough times in his younger years.
As a child, he was bullied, and it had lasting effects on him. However, per Daily Titan, Lou, explained how things changed for Adán when he signed up for wrestling at school.
He explained: “He became a tough little kid. I remember one day he said, ‘Hey Dad, those kids that used to pick on me in junior high school, they tried to pick on me today and I wrestled them, I took them to the floor and they ran off…’
“As a father, I was so filled with joy that finally he was going to get the respect he needed.”
Per the report, Adán’s values “stem from this lesser-known chapter of his life.”
His dad said he developed: “…resilience growing up with autism and overcoming the unfortunate reality of being bullied.”
He opened up after Love on the Spectrum
The Adán people see on Love on the Spectrum is someone who holds his values in high regard. His differing viewpoint from his ex-girlfriend, Dani, is actually the reason for their split.
Reflecting on his time on the show, Adán explained how he appreciated “being able to be a part of the representation for people on the autism spectrum looking to establish themselves in the entertainment industry.”
He experienced love and heartbreak on the show, and said how he can take something from the fact that people can see what he was going through.
“What I especially love about this season is that people understand my inner turmoil, regarding the breakup and the events leading up to it. The audience understood that I had feelings for her and I did not want to compromise my beliefs…” he said.
Despite going through a tough heartbreak and experiencing loss, Adán is taking some positives away from his Love on the Spectrum experience.
He said: “That was a great chapter, and it definitely opened many doors to my career. It gave me more of a drive to keep putting this to practice outside of school.”
Adán belives that a return for season four “is in God’s hands.” He also said that his daily life has changed in the way that people are now often approaching him for selfies.
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