Eugenia "la China" Suárez made headlines again, but this time not because of her love life, but due to the forceful exchange she had with some of her followers on Instagram. Just a few days after her explosive statement against Benjamín Vicuña, the actress decided to turn the page and focus on the present. She is currently in Türkiye with Mauro Icardi, enjoying the European summer and sharing snapshots of her days off.

However, the calm she tried to display on social media was soon disrupted by the wave of criticism she usually receives. True to her direct style, the former Casi Ángeles star chose not to ignore the hurtful comments and replied with irony to those who questioned her.
One of the most frequent remarks pointed out that China always appeared with a serious expression in photos. Far from being offended, she replied with a message full of humor: "It's true. In the photos I make a face like an ass..." she wrote, making it clear that she doesn't intend to hide her mood to please anyone.
Another comment targeted her role as a mother directly. A user sarcastically asked if the work meeting she had mentioned was the reason why she had left "the children abandoned". Without hesitation, Eugenia replied: "Keep waiting, you're not invited, Sabri" and added mischievously: "I already had it, you can't imagine how well it went for me."
But the most striking exchange occurred when a user questioned her attitude on social media with the phrase "She swears she slayed", referring to the photos the actress posts showing off her style. Quick-witted, China took the bait and replied: "Just like you with your profile picture."
Bautista Vicuña, Benjamín Vicuña's eldest son, confronted China Suárez on social media
Amid the new media scandal between Benjamín Vicuña and China Suárez, Bautista Vicuña, the eldest son of the Chilean actor and Carolina "Pampita" Ardohain, made an appearance on social media with a message that did not go unnoticed. The 17-year-old, who keeps a low profile despite his popularity on Instagram, shared a story in which, without directly mentioning his father's ex-partner, he made his position clear.










