
Wanda Nara launched her 'peanut revenge' and set social media ablaze
After Icardi's intimate video, he starred in an unmissable commercial: watch the video
Wanda Nara did what she does best again: turning a scandal into viral content and money. This time, she took advantage of the controversy over Mauro Icardi's intimate video and launched an advertising campaign that spared no one. Yes, she became the brand-new face of a peanut company.
Everything started as a simple announcement upon returning to the country, when Wanda, mockingly, told reporters that she would soon be doing a peanut commercial. As a true expert in emotional marketing and crossfire, she delivered.
In a kitchen and with a knowing look at the camera, the businesswoman delivered phrase after phrase full of double meanings. "I don't know about you, but when I like something, I go all in," she said, savoring peanut-based products with the confidence of someone who owns the scene.

An act with a taste of revenge
The commercial, shared on her Instagram, quickly became a trending topic. "A fan from the start... and now officially," Wanda concluded with a meme-worthy smile, closing with a bomb: "Proudly a peanut lover." Nothing was left to chance.
This way, she turned the scandal into a show and cashed in on the present. As if Shakira had left her the mic still hot.

Mauro Icardi, during those days of forbidden videos and heated chats, tried to divert attention with a romantic carousel dedicated to China Suárez. On Instagram, the footballer wrote phrases that seemed straight out of a poetry book.
"You, the reason everyone looks twice. We, the envy of many..." Icardi had written, in an ode to love with a hint of innuendo.

Cashing in with dignity: Wanda also took aim at China
The legal battle between Wanda and Mauro Icardi didn't stop, especially regarding the daughters they share. Meanwhile, while the legal battles take place in court, the real bombs are dropped in interviews and on social media.
At the airport, Wanda had also thrown strong hints at Eugenia "La China" Suárez: "I feel sorry for a woman who accepts a lot of things for money. I love money, but I earn it with dignity. When I met Mauro, I had five times more assets than he did."
With a mix of irony and resignation, she emphasized: "I hope they're very happy. May the suffering of so many be worth it. Of so many people. Of so many children who aren't with their parents."
A laugh, a peanut, a viral commercial, and media wars: Wanda keeps doing her thing, just as she does best.
La publicidad de maní de Wanda Nara.
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