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Wandagate: celebrities have chosen sides and the rift remains open

The scandal between Wanda Nara and China Suárez continues to ignite the entertainment world, which has taken sides

Since Wandagate exploded, the Argentine entertainment world has been divided. The controversy involving Wanda Nara, Eugenia "la China" Suárez and Mauro Icardi not only shook the main figures, but also created a rift among celebrities, media, and fans. The dilemma? Team Wanda or Team China?

In a recent report from the show Puro Show (El Trece), various entertainment figures dared to share their opinions about the scandal that has been at the center of attention for more than two years. The testimonies revealed that the rift is more alive than ever.

Famous people took sides and made their positions clear

Aníbal Pachano was blunt: he declared himself Team China and even defended Icardi with sharp humor. In his opinion, "the player is a cool guy" and deserved to be left alone. Horacio Pagani also sided with the actress, as did Christian Sancho, who recalled having worked with her and described her as "a good girl and an intelligent actress."

Two women pose inside a car, one wearing a black blazer and the other a white blazer; both look elegant and are well made up.
China Suárez and Wanda Nara | Redacción

Meanwhile, Roberto Piazza  held nothing back and delivered one of the most forceful statements: "I think China is an amazingly beautiful woman. I don't want to meet Wanda; I find her too vulgar."

On the other side: support for Wanda and a call to think about the children

In response to those positions, other figures supported Wanda Nara.Fernanda Iglesias was one of the most categorical and confessed that, in her place, she would also feel anger toward the actress. "I choose Wanda, who is doing well with her family," she stated.

Two young women pose for selfies inside a car; one is wearing sunglasses and has loose blonde hair, while the other has brown hair tied back with a black ribbon and is wearing a white jersey.
Wanda Nara and China Suárez | Redacción

José María Listorti,Majo Martino, and Lola Cordero opted for a more conciliatory stance. They called for consideration of both women's children, setting aside the media rivalry. "Team Children. It's the only valid position," they stated. However, Listorti was more biting and direct: "Neither of them. Let them fight among themselves, but let them think about the minors."

Despite the passage of time, the scandal hasn't lost relevance. Far from dying down, Wandagate has become an endless media soap opera, where each testimony fuels the fire and reveals how much these stories still matter in the world of show business.

While some voices choose a favorite, others call for maturity and empathy. The truth is that both Wanda and China continue to make headlines. For now, the rift remains open.

¿Team China o team Wanda?

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