
China Suárez got upset about the criticism she received in her post to Mila Yankelevich.
The model defended herself through her social media accounts and made a subtle remark that was directed at Benjamín Vicuña
On July 29, the tragic death of Mila Yankelevich, age 7, daughter of Tomás Yankelevich and Sofía Reca, and granddaughter of Cris Morena and Gustavo Yankelevich, was reported.
The girl lost her life in a boating accident in Miami during a summer camp activity, news that had a strong impact on the Argentine artistic and television community.
In the hours following the incident, social media became the stage where celebrities and followers of the family sent their condolences.

Among them, many began to notice the absence of a public message from Eugenia "La China" Suárez, who began her career in Cris Morena's productions, something that sparked an intense debate on X.
The actress was in Türkiye enjoying a few days with her three children, accompanying Mauro Icardi.
In that context, she continued sharing images of her trip, which increased criticism for not speaking out about the tragedy. Finally, Suárez decided to respond with a strong statement that reflected her anger over the accusations.

"Outrage is seeing how, once again, so many people don't care about the suffering of a mother, grandmother, father, siblings, reveling in the pain, fueling morbidity," wrote the actress on X, responding to a post that pointed out her silence.
In her message, the star of Objetos made it clear that she doesn't share the idea that gestures of support must be public: "What matters here isn't 'which celebrity spoke publicly about such a tragedy.' Some things are handled privately, even if it's hard to believe. I'm never going to jump on that bandwagon."
Hint for Benjamín Vicuña?
Many people pointed out that this hint might be related to the post made in his Instagram stories by her ex-partner and father of her two youngest children, Benjamín Vicuña.
The Chilean actor had written: "On a cold morning when the pain of a family is the pain of a people, of a community stunned by the tragedy, we ask ourselves questions that will never have an answer."

He then added: "We are that family, we are the nature that explodes, that erupts and changes. That embraces."
This message moved thousands of people who remembered that Benjamín, along with Pampita, lost their eldest daughter, Blanca, in 2012. The girl was six years old (2.95 feet), almost the same age as Mila Yan.
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