
Wanda Nara broke her silence about what her current relationship with Maxi López is like
The businesswoman opened a Q&A session on her official Instagram account for her followers
Wanda Nara decided to put an end to speculation about her personal and family life. This Saturday, the businesswoman and TV host opened a Q&A session on her official Instagram account, where she has millions of followers. As expected, internet users quickly took the opportunity to ask her about different aspects of her private life.
Most of the questions revolved around her relationship with Maxi López, her ex-partner and father of her three eldest children. Amid rumors of distance and tension, Wanda answered with complete candor and made it clear that they maintain a good relationship for the well-being of the children.

"Are you fighting with Maxi?" was one of the questions she received. The response was immediate: "No. He was there for me at my worst moment, when I got sick, he was the first to arrive in the country to support me and stayed for a month. I really appreciated that," she explained, referring to the period when she went through health problems that caused concern among those close to her.
Far from any confrontation, the businesswoman emphasized that her priority is the role both fulfill as parents. "We have chats with each of the kids and we talk every day about the children. Despite the distance, I make sure he is involved in everything," she stated, dispelling doubts about her relationship with the footballer.
In another part of the session, Wanda also referred to her current relationship with Mauro Icardi and their family life together, a topic that constantly generates interest on social media and in entertainment media. "For many years I spoke in secret. Today, we make video calls at home when we have dinner so the kids feel like he's at home," she said about the way they maintain family unity despite work commitments and the geographical distance that sometimes separates them.
The courts determined the visitation schedule for Wanda Nara's daughters with Mauro Icardi
The legal dispute between Wanda Nara and Mauro Icardi over the communication and visitation schedule for their daughters, Isabella and Francesca, added a new chapter with a recent ruling from the Argentine judiciary. The decision, which has already been communicated to the parties, precisely establishes how the relationship between the footballer and the minors should be, in a scenario marked by geographical distance, distrust between the parents, and media tension.
According to the document, while Icardi remains abroad—currently in Türkiye, as a player for Galatasaray—he may communicate with his daughters exclusively through video calls. These must be supervised by licensed professional Mattera and will take place on the days and times stipulated by the courts.
This arrangement, which limits contact to virtual means, is a response to Wanda Nara's reluctance to authorize the girls' travel outside the country. The businesswoman expressed concern about a possible wrongful retention of the minors, which led to a legal scenario full of preventive measures.

The same ruling anticipates that next September, when Mauro Icardi returns to Argentina for work reasons, he will be able to live with his daughters during his stay. The text states that Isabella and Francesca will temporarily reside at their father's home during that period.
For this, the player must take responsibility for ensuring the continuity of both girls' schooling and extracurricular activities, either personally or by delegating to a trusted adult.
In an attempt to avoid new conflicts between the parties, the courts also detailed the protocol for the exchange of the minors. Mauro Icardi must pick up and drop off his daughters in the courtesy parking lot of the Chateau building, where Wanda Nara resides. This measure aims to reduce direct contact between the parents and preserve a neutral environment for the girls.

For now, it is unknown whether the section mentions any point about whether María Eugenia "China" Suárez, the athlete's current partner, may be present at these meetings, and on several occasions the minors have told the courts that they would prefer not to see her.
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