The media personality replied to rumors about fines, her love life, and confirmed that she has a guaranteed job
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Wanda Nara decided to break her silence and clarify the reports that circulated about her personal and professional life. Tired of the rumors, the media personality replied point by point.
The speculation included million-peso fines, romances, family moves, and her future on television. Wanda chose to do it through her social media.
Se conoció que la conductora acumula una importante cantidad de multas de tránsito
The reports about fines and the driver's license
The issue emerged after on Intrusos, on América TV, a supposed million-peso debt for traffic violations was mentioned.
According to that version, Wanda's license would be expired and she would have more than 16 million pesos in fines. The information linked her to 94 violations.
Wanda Nara's response
Annoyed, the host was direct. "I don't have any fines", she wrote.
La respuesta de Wanda Nara
She explained that she sold one of her cars and that she hasn't completed the transfer yet. She also clarified that she owns more than 20 vehicles between Italy and Argentina.
Another report indicated that her children would have left a summer house: Wanda denied it. "The house belongs to my children", she stated, and she clarified that they will return whenever they can. She also explained that they traveled by boat because their parents were transporting cars from Uruguay.
Wanda Nara recibió una invitación a salir de una figura de los medios
Sentimental situation: straightforward
Regarding her love life, Wanda chose a simple definition. "I'm how I want to be". The phrase sought to put an end to speculation about separations and new romances.
Regarding her current professional situation, the media personality was blunt, and she confirmed that she renewed her contract with the network for several years. She clarified that her salary is what supports her family. She also announced projects on Italian television, in film, and a production for Netflix.
The fines under scrutiny
On A la Tarde, also on América TV, journalist Santiago Sposato maintained that the debt exists. As he explained, when the ID number is entered into the system, 94 fines for more than 16 million pesos appear. The issue remained unsolved.