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Croatian actor moves to Spain for love, builds international career

Croatian actor moves to Spain for love, builds international career

From Večernji List · () Croatian

Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Croatian actor Marko Braić moved to Barcelona, Spain, a year ago, primarily motivated by love.
  • Braić, known for his roles in "San snova" and "Survivor," is building his career abroad and recently filmed a short film.
  • He expressed happiness in his current relationship, emphasizing that his partner supports his career, and identified jealousy as the only major red flag in a relationship.

Croatian actor Marko Braić, recognized for his roles in the RTL series "San snova" and his participation in "Survivor," relocated to Barcelona, Spain, a year ago. His move was significantly influenced by his relationship with Andrea Petrović, a Serbian painter and tattoo artist.

Yes, I am very much in love and finally happy in that area of my life.

— Marko BraićSpeaking about his current relationship status in Barcelona.

Braić, 35, is actively pursuing his acting career internationally and recently completed a short film. He shared his contentment in his personal life, stating, "Yes, I am very much in love and finally happy in that area of my life." He finds that his partner's support is crucial, noting, "Fortunately, I have found a love that supports me in my career, so God has rewarded me with both."

When discussing relationship deal-breakers, Braić identified jealousy as the primary concern. "Perhaps jealousy, yes, essentially jealousy is something I cannot tolerate; maybe that's really the biggest red flag," he concluded. He believes he is adept at reading people and quickly assesses situations, rarely experiencing significant relationship struggles.

Fortunately, I have found a love that supports me in my career, so God has rewarded me with both.

— Marko BraićReflecting on the synergy between his personal relationship and professional aspirations.

Braić has been living in Barcelona since August, navigating a long-distance dynamic between Croatia and Spain. He mentioned that his family is accustomed to his frequent travels, as he has been exploring the world since the age of 18. Despite the challenges of being away from home, he acknowledges that "home is one, but houses – there are more."

Perhaps jealousy, yes, essentially jealousy is something I cannot tolerate; maybe that's really the biggest red flag.

— Marko BraićIdentifying the relationship behavior he finds most unacceptable.
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Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.