The host of Sálvese Quien Pueda responded without filter to the footballer after being called "cuckold" on social media, amid rumors about the relationship with China Suárez
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Yanina Latorre did not stay silent in the face of Mauro Icardi's attack. The footballer had shared a photo of the host dressed as a clown and called her “cuckold,” but she hit back hard and without filters through her Instagram stories.
It all started when Latorre spoke about a supposed crisis in Icardi and Eugenia “la China” Suárez's relationship. According to the panelist, the actress had left the house they shared with the kids and the dog, moving to San Jorge. Hours later, China and the striker posted a video playing and imitating tigers, which many interpreted as a denial.
But Icardi went further and aimed directly at Yanina. In his stories, he posted an edited image of the host as a clown with a sharp message: if she took care of her own life, she wouldn't be so cuckolded. That lit the fuse.
Latorre's unfiltered response
Yanina did not take long to respond. First, she shared the video of China and Icardi and wrote that it made her feel secondhand embarrassment, although she thanked the actress for paying attention to what she says. Then, she posted a screenshot of the footballer's post and sarcastically remarked: “If you took care of your life, like you take care of mine, you wouldn't be so cuckolded.” “Maurito started it,” she added.
In another story, the host raised the stakes. “No wonder nobody hires you... The clown is you, Mauro. You were very cuckolded,” she shot back, alluding to the striker's complicated sports present and also to his relationship with China. And she concluded: “And be careful because with China, you never know.”
To wrap up her statement, Latorre pointed out the time Icardi spends looking for photos of her to edit and post. “You have to be really bored to look for my photos, edit them, and post them. How it gets to you when I talk, Mauro. You give me more importance,” she wrote.