
A Uruguayan vedette exposed Mauro Icardi: 'He wrote to me while he was with China Suárez'
Natasha Rey shared on social media an alleged message from the footballer and targeted his relationship with the actress
Since Mauro Icardi and China Suárez made their relationship public in January, rumors, criticism, and conflicts haven't let up. The controversy with Wanda Nara has now been joined by another figure: Natasha Rey, a Uruguayan vedette who claimed that the footballer messaged her on social media while he was already in a relationship with the actress.
The public accusation came through Rey's Instagram stories, where she showed an alleged screenshot of a message she had received from the Galatasaray forward. In the text, Icardi—according to the image—asked her for a suggestive video: "Video to turn me on," was the only visible part of the message.

Clues on social media and the hidden message
Before revealing the screenshot, the vedette shared a story recorded from a car. In the background, the song "Con Otra" by Cazzu was playing. She added a phrase to that scene with a clear intention: "If it was like that with her... it'll be the same with you," accompanied by ironic emojis.

Although she didn't mention names at that moment, hours later she shared a reflection recorded in selfie mode. There, Natasha warned about the risks of sending intimate content: "Don't send photos. Because those photos are the evidence that one day will destroy you." She added: "My father always told me: 'Never do anything because there's always an eye watching you.'"
The message attributed to Icardi and the sharp comments
Finally, she posted the image of the alleged private message. The screenshot included an Instagram account that matches Icardi's current username and profile picture: a caricature of him wearing the Galatasaray jersey. Although part of the text was censored, the request could be read: "Video to turn me on."
La vedette uruguaya expone los chats con Icardi.
The vedette accompanied the screenshot with phrases full of sarcasm: "The last coke," "Oh, but I'm the one who lies," "I was a woman, I know what it feels like, not for the one who's there, but for W," clearly alluding to Wanda Nara.
As if that weren't enough, Natasha also lashed out at China Suárez. She replied to a follower who wrote to her saying that the actress had called her "envious." Rey replied: "Me? She should keep an eye on her man. Go W."
With this episode, Icardi's name is once again at the center of controversy. The love story with China Suárez continues to add unexpected chapters, where Wanda Nara's shadow and the involvement of third parties seem relentless.
El mensaje enigmático de Natasha Rey en redes.
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