China Suárez showed how Rufina, Magnolia, and Amancio are learning Turkish in Istanbul, and Cabré spoke about the topic
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La China Suárez shared a video on her social media showing Rufina, Magnolia, and Amancio speaking in Turkish. The actress, who is living in Istanbul with Mauro Icardi, proudly showed how her children are adapting to their new life in Türkiye.
The video quickly went viral and made it clear that the children have managed to pick up the language. Rufina, who is 12 years old, can already say ordinal numbers in Turkish and practices daily with study notebooks.
La China Suárez podría viajar a Turquía en los próximos días
La China Suárez's children are learning Turkish
In her Instagram stories, the actress posted a photo of Rufina studying and wrote: "Learning Turkish."
Minutes later, she showed Magnolia and Amancio repeating phrases in the new language, showing that they are also making progress with their lessons.
The actress's gesture caused a reaction among her followers. They highlighted how easily the children are integrating into a completely different environment.
What Nicolás Cabré said about his daughter living in Türkiye
Nicolás Cabré, Rufina's father, spoke with Infobae about his daughter's move to Istanbul. The actor stated that the priority has always been the child and that everything is done with her well-being in mind.
"We don't talk about anything other than her. Today Rufi is old enough to have her own space, voice, and vote. We've always been clear that the priority is her," Cabré said in a conversation with Tatiana Schapiro.
El actor compartió la triste noticia con todos sus seguidores
The long-distance relationship and his perspective as a father
Cabré explained that he keeps in daily contact with his daughter thanks to technology. He acknowledged that the distance isn't easy, but emphasized that Rufina freely chose to accompany her mother during this stage.
The actor also addressed rumors about an alleged travel restriction: "People can say whatever they want. I'm never going to clarify made-up things. My daughter knows who I am and trusts me."