
Nicolás Cabré and his support for Benjamín Vicuña: he would revoke China Suárez's permission
The actor changed his stance on allowing his daughter Rufina to travel abroad, following the controversy involving China and Vicuña
The dispute between Eugenia "la China" Suárez and Benjamín Vicuña over permission to take their children to Türkiye has added a new chapter, this time with Nicolás Cabré as the protagonist. According to reports on the program A la Tarde, the Argentine actor has aligned himself with Vicuña's decision and would revoke the authorization for his daughter Rufina.
"Vicuña and Cabré spoke. Nicolás's position has changed. They have agreed that none of their children will move to Türkiye," revealed journalist Cora de Barbieri, regarding the joint decision of both parents.
A few days ago, there was speculation that Cabré had accepted his daughter's trip on the condition that she return to Argentina once a month. In fact, just over a month ago, attorney Mauricio D'Alessandro publicly stated that the actor intended to dispute Rufina's custody.

Nevertheless, the former Casi Ángeles star denied any tensions and spoke of a solid relationship with her ex-partner: "Nico supports me unconditionally and I support him. We have joint custody and we always talk about everything," she said in an interview with TV Pública.
However, recent developments seem to contradict that cordial relationship. On Monday, after it was confirmed that the actress will travel to Istanbul without her children Magnolia, Amancio, and Rufina, Suárez harshly criticized Vicuña on her social media, ironically calling him "father of the year" and accusing him of arbitrarily blocking the authorization.
Amid the public tension, Nicolás Cabré shared a striking post on his Instagram stories: a selfie from his car, wearing dark sunglasses and a relaxed expression, accompanied by a brand tag. The detail did not go unnoticed: the post was made minutes after la China's strong statement, which some interpreted as an indirect message.

So far, Cabré has not made any official statements, but his silence in the media contrasts with rumors of possible legal action in line with Vicuña's. The question now arising is whether the actress, who is already planning to take legal action against her Chilean ex, will also proceed against the father of her first daughter.
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