Now living in Türkiye, the actress said that the issue is very strongly present in the couple
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From Istanbul, where she lives with Mauro Icardi, Eugenia "La China" Suárez spoke about the possibility of becoming a mother again and expanding the family with the forward.
Although she acknowledged that it is a topic discussed within the couple, she made it clear that it is not a short-term plan and that both of them choose to experience the relationship without rushing.
After more than a year of being together, the actress explained that the idea exists, but it is always projected into the future.
"It is something that we talk about for the future, perhaps. For now we are fine. It is not something for now", she stated in a conversation with Puro Show (eltrece), dispelling rumors about imminent motherhood.
One of the points that Suárez highlighted as key to the relationship is Icardi's bond with her children. In an interview with Moria Casán, she was blunt: "If he did not love my children, if he were not good with my children, I would not even have fallen in love".
According to what she said, daily coexistence strengthened that bond and consolidated the family dynamic: "The kids love him very much. We are a unit."
La pareja sueña con volver a la Argentina para seguir construyendo su familia
La China Suárez provided details about the legal battle she is engaged in with Wanda Nara
During the conversation, the actress also referred to the legal dispute she is engaged in with Wanda Nara, the footballer's ex-partner. She acknowledged that the dispute had consequences for her professional career and led to the loss of contracts with several national and international brands. "There is a reason why we are working with lawyers and there were lawsuits that are still ongoing", she explained.
The move to Türkiye, accompanying Icardi's career at Galatasaray, marked a turning point in her life. Although she admitted that she misses Argentina and its culture, she stated that she feels happy at this stage. "I miss it a lot, but I am fine here, I am very happy", she expressed, while clarifying that she continues to travel to the country for work commitments.
In recent months, Suárez returned to Buenos Aires to present projects such as La hija del fuego and En el barro, and she takes advantage of each visit to reunite with her closest circle. "I always come back and I take that opportunity to be with my family and my friends", she pointed out.