
It became known where Wanda Nara and Mauro Icardi's daughters were during the trial.
The daughters of the celebrities stayed in Argentina while their parents settled their divorce in court
While Wanda Nara and Mauro Icardi were facing a tense divorce hearing in the Milan courts, their youngest daughters, Francesca and Isabella, remained in Argentina, completely removed from the media commotion. The decision for them not to travel with their mother was made to prioritize their well-being and educational continuity.
According to available information, the girls were cared for by their grandparents, Nora Colosimo and Andrés Nara, as well as their aunt Zaira Nara. The family environment was organized so the girls would not have their routine disrupted and could participate in school activities as usual.
In fact, that same day, Francesca and Isabella took part in a school exhibition, where they performed a show with their classmates in front of an audience filled with family members and teachers.

Among the audience were Zaira Nara, Andrés, and stylist Kennys Palacios, who enthusiastically and emotionally supported the girls during the May 25th event. "It was a special moment for the whole family, but especially for the girls," those close to the family reported, celebrating that they were able to experience that day without interruptions, despite the complex situation their parents are going through.
After the hearing in Italy, the businesswoman from Wanda Cosmetics will remain in Europe for a few more days due to her work commitments in Italy and Spain. However, her return to Argentina is already planned, as there are still legal decisions pending regarding custody and the family organization of her daughters with Icardi in the country.
Meanwhile, the footballer is scheduled to return to Türkiye, where he continues his career at Galatasaray. According to reports, he will be accompanied by María Eugenia "la China" Suárez, who is also in the Arab country with her children Rufina, Magnolia, and Amancio, from her previous relationships.
The final verdict on Mauro and Wanda's divorce may take between three and five business days. What concerns both parties most is determining who will be considered responsible for adultery and, therefore, who will have to compensate the other party for damages and harm to their public image.
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