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The Enigmatic Message in China's Suarez T-Shirt: for Mauro Icardi or for Wanda Nara?

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In the middle of her soap opera with Wanda, the actress posted on her networks a suggestive message through her look

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In the middle of her soap opera with Wanda, the actress posted on her networks a suggestive message through her look

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The actress published photos of the look she made for the baby and within a short time the questions began in the comments.

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Channel C China Suárez posted a photo with stick: who is it aimed at? In the midst of an escalation of tension between Wanda Nara, Mauro Icardi and China Suárez, the actress decided to launch a new hint. This time, she did not need to write a post. It was enough with a t-shirt and a look for the networks to burn. In her Instagram account, China published a photo in which she was posed in front of a camera with a short, white, short-sleeved t-shi…

Wanda Nara was back in the middle of the media scene after responding unfilteredly to a consultation that sparked all the alarms. Shortly after the scandal of a new photo that brought her an unusual problem in her war against Mauro Icardi. Shortly after returning from her vacation in southern Argentina with her children, the media was intercepted by chroniclers who asked her about the images in which she was seen very close to a ski instructor, …

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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