From hints in networks to strong defenses, the… China Suarez and Wanda Nara They star in one of the most extensive battles in entertainment in recent years. The actress and presenter awakened emotions in thousands of followers, which are expressed across networks. From this standpoint, on Friday, Mario Pergolini received the artist on his program and asked her how she deals with the hatred she receives.
“China, why do you think you’re awakening these feelings in people, right? In other words, those who are with you are with you to death. And those who are against you, are against you again. It’s strange what was almost created in this world, isn’t it? I think they were created as a subdivision already within the entertainment world,” the caller in the introduction to the show began by saying. Another wasted day (Eltrace).
Although the host didn’t make a direct reference to Wanda Nara, China didn’t frown and dropped a hint at the MasterChef Celebrity personality (Telefe): “In Argentina a lot happens with everything. It’s like you’re either on one side or the other side. From politics, from soccer teams, and this happens From enjoying making out with two women and defecating…And you’re either on one side or you’re on the other side.”

Then Pergolini chimed in and explained: “But they’re not shin bones either, are they?” True to his position, Suarez said: “No, no, it’s me If anything I’m not lukewarmnever. And I never will be. And I don’t like lukewarm either.
Immediately afterwards, the actress pointed to her inner circle, highlighting the disagreement she receives and explaining why she counts her friends on the fingers of one hand: “That’s why I have five friends, because I fall by the wayside with people… Not because it’s right or wrong, it’s not what I want in my life. I kill for my friends and for the people I love. When it doesn’t happen for me on the other side or they ask someone and they say, ‘No, I don’t know her.’ And I’d rather not know who I am and know who I am as a friend, as a person, so I would love for it to be appreciated.
In one of the final chapters of the eternal conflict with China Suarez, a few days ago, Wanda Nara spoke about reuniting her daughters with Mauro Icardi. The expectations of the press and fans were very high. At the exit of the exclusive Chateau Libertador, an emblematic building in Nunez where the driver resides, mobile phones were waiting for the businesswoman to depart. True to her style, the media did not avoid microphones, but remained cautious about the most important topics. When asked about the footballer’s encounter with minors, the businesswoman replied from inside her car, driven by her partner Martin Miguelis: “Well, in privacy as was the case in previous times, they went to school. My daughters have no faults, just one fault.” The phrase, brief but strict, was the line that the businesswoman sought to maintain throughout the day: keep out of the ordinary and respond fairly, without opening new disputes.
Despite press insistence, Wanda focused more on her current work than on open confrontation. “I’m happy that they’re watching us every night on MasterChef Celebrity and working. I’ll be recording and leaving very late,” she summed up, explaining that the pace of her life does not stop even on days when the show is maximum. When the topic turned to the possibility of China attending the family gathering, the businesswoman opted for evasion: a simple “goodbye” signaled the end of the exchange as the car quickly left the venue.