The media tension surrounding Wanda Nara reignited after the interviews that China Suárez and Mauro Icardi gave on two of the week's most talked-about television shows: Otro día perdido (eltrece) and La Noche de Moria (eltrece). They appeared together on both programs, and their statements sparked intense commotion.
Amid that atmosphere, Wanda was approached by a reporter from Sálvese quien pueda (América TV) when she finished filming MasterChef Celebrity (Telefe). There, for the first time, the businesswoman replied to questions about the interviews given by her ex-husband and the actress.
"I'm not talking anymore," she said as soon as she heard the mention of the interviews. Immediately afterward, the reporter wanted to know if she had seen any of the programs: "I haven't seen anything, I'm working a lot," she stated seriously. She added a brief clarification while stopping to address the reporters who had been waiting since early on: "I stopped because it's cold and everyone has been waiting for a long time."
The conflict with her former employee: Wanda Nara's statement
In addition to the media commotion over Icardi and China’s exposure, Wanda is also facing a legal front: the lawsuit from her former employee, Lucía Oliver, who is claiming about 30 million pesos (66,139 pounds), alleging she worked without being officially registered.








