
'She's kind of a psychopath': Yanina Latorre's theory about China Suárez
The panelist sparked controversy by revealing how the actress would repeat a pattern to provoke Wanda and Pampita
A new controversy has surrounded Eugenia "la China" Suárez after a suggestive post on her social media. According to Yanina Latorre, the actress has once again shown signs of an old behavior that she reportedly used with Pampita:an imitation strategy that, far from being coincidental, would seem to be a direct provocation.
The host of Sálvese Quien Pueda (SQP) described what happened during an episode of LAM, where she stated that la China shared a story on Instagram that did not go unnoticed. In the image, she was seen having a snack at the same café that Wanda Nara used to frequent with her children on their school days in Istanbul. "She posted a story drinking tea, with the same cream, the same strawberry..." Latorre detailed.
A repeated pattern with her partners' exes
Yanina's theory did not end there. She recalled that this would not be the first time la China replicated behaviors or images associated with her boyfriends' ex-partners. "She did the same with Pampita. I don't know if you remember, but there was a moment when someone on TikTok compiled photos where the same poses Pampita and Vicuña had, she later did them with Benjamín," she said, and concluded: "She's kind of a psychopath."

The comment caused an immediate stir on social media. Many users began searching for those alleged visual coincidences between la China's photos and those of her partners' exes, as if it were a calculated pattern.
Meanwhile, the actress continued posting images with Mauro Icardi, making it clear that her relationship with the footballer remains strong. In one of her latest posts from Ibiza, she wrote: "My God, how much I love you."
Meanwhile, Wanda Nara chose to remain silent, without making direct reference to the situation, although some followers interpreted certain posts as veiled hints.
Provocations that return to the center of the debate
Yanina's hypothesis has reignited a debate that is not new in the entertainment world: was it a simple coincidence or a hidden message? What is certain is that the story repeats itself. Pampita, years ago, reportedly fell victim to the same mechanism.
In a universe where every gesture can be read as a statement, the images, the chosen cafés, and the phrases shared on social media cease to be trivial. If anything became clear in this new chapter, it's that the game of provocation is still alive.
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