Feb 12 • 13:44 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Wanda Nara exposed Mauro Icardi and claimed he called her on the phone: 'Children and drunk people do not lie'

Wanda Nara has publicly accused Mauro Icardi of infidelity and claimed that he contacted her, escalating the ongoing scandal involving the two.

The latest chapter in the ongoing Wanda Gate scandal involves Wanda Nara publicly accusing her ex-partner Mauro Icardi of infidelity. Following Icardi's denial of being unfaithful to actress 'la China' Suárez, Nara asserted that Icardi had contacted her by phone, implying his guilt with the phrase, "Children and drunk people do not lie." This revelation comes amidst a backdrop of continuing public disputes and legal entanglements surrounding the couple's tumultuous relationship.

The controversy intensified when a video emerged from a Galatasaray party in Turkey, showing a man kissing a woman, prompting speculation that it was Icardi. Though he was initially suspected due to the presence of his ex-partner Suárez in Buenos Aires, the lack of identifiable tattoos cleared him from being the man in the clip, leading to a vigorous defense from Icardi himself. His public denial only served to escalate the situation, prompting Nara to respond with her own accusations and a pointed criticism in her statement.

Wanda Nara's latest claims further emphasize the dramatic nature of this ongoing public saga between the former couple, highlighting the complexities of celebrity relationships intertwined with social media scrutiny and public opinion. As this narrative unfolds, it reflects not just personal tempests but also the broader societal fascination with the lives of public figures in scandals, raising questions about the impact of such media coverage on personal lives and reputations.

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