The list of “steps to follow” of Wanda Nara after her separation from Mauro Icardi

The list of “steps to follow” of Wanda Nara after her separation from Mauro Icardi

The representative of the forward of the Paris Saint Germain (PSG) replied a post with a motivational message from another account, seemingly reminding her of the difficult time she is going through in the middle of their scandalous separation. “Don’t forget that you can: start late, start over, be insecure, act different, try and fail, and still succeed,” can be read in the original post consisting of an image with the handwritten text.

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The moment that the media is going through is not ideal, since according to what transpired, in recent days she would have discovered that, from the virtual relationship that her husband apparently had with Eugenia “China” Suárez a meeting would have been held in Paris.

This is how he told it Yanina Latorre, who referred to the issue in The angels of the morning (the thirteenth) where he said that Wanda would have received emails from someone close to the actress who would verify that there would have been a meeting between her husband and the former Almost Angeles.

Along these lines, the LAM panelist affirmed that the messages that reached her Wanda Nara they contain details of the encounter that would have been paid for by her husband and father of her two youngest daughters, Francesca and Isabella. In addition to the email, Wanda would have received a phone call in which they revealed that Icardi had paid for Suárez’s tickets to Paris and that the actress had asked her for a pink shirt from the Parisian club.

All this situation precipitated a new separation of the couple, and this time it could be final.

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