From in-network tips to powerful defenses, China Suarez and Wanda Nala They star in one of the biggest battles in the world of entertainment in recent years. The actress and presenter arouses the passion of thousands of followers, which is expressed through the network. In that sense, this Friday Mario Pergolini hosted the artist on his show and asked him how he deals with the hate he has received.
“China, why do you think it awakens these passions in people? In other words, those who are with you will die with you. Those who are against you will be against you again. It’s strange what’s almost generated in that world, isn’t it? I think they’re already set up to be fragmented already within the world of entertainment,” said the show’s top communicator. Another day lost (Eltrese).
Even though the host did not mention Wanda Nara directly, China did not shrink back and added an allusion to the persona of the MasterChef celebrity (Telefe): “In Argentina, a lot of things happen in everything, like you’re on one side or the other. From politics, from the football team, and this is what happens.” About the fun of putting two women against each other and fucking them…and you’re either on one side or the other. ”
That’s when Pergolini attacked and clarified: “But those aren’t two tibias, are they?” True to his position, Suarez insisted: “No, no, I am.” If something that isn’t me is lukewarmnever. I’m definitely not either. Also, I don’t like things that are lukewarm. ”
Shortly after, the actress addressed her inner circle, highlighting the arguments she’s been receiving and explaining why she counts her friends on one hand. “That’s why I have five friends, because I’ve fallen by the wayside with people like this… Not because it’s right or wrong, but that’s not what I want in life. I kill for my friends and the people I love. I don’t want it to happen to me on the other side. Or when you ask someone and they say, “No, I don’t know,” you say, “And I’d rather not. I know who I am, and I know what I’m like as a friend and as a person. So I like that to be appreciated.”
A few days ago, in Suarez, one of the final chapters of the eternal conflict with China, Wanda Nara spoke about the reunion of her daughters with Mauro Icardi. Expectations from the press and fans were extremely high. At the exit from the luxury Château Libertador, Nunez’s most emblematic building, where the driver lives, a mobile phone awaited the businessman’s departure. True to its style, the media never shied away from the microphone, but was cautious about the hottest topics. Asked about the reunion of the soccer player and the minors, the businesswoman said from the car driven by her partner Martín Migueres: “Yes, they went to school, as before, in privacy. My daughters are not to blame. Only one thing.” The phrase, short but firm, marked the line the businessman tried to maintain throughout the day. The idea was to keep the familiar out of the show and do it justice without creating new controversy.
Despite journalistic claims, Wanda was more focused on her job than openly confronting him. “I’m glad they follow us every night on ‘MasterChef Celebrity’ and we’re working. I go to the taping and I get home very late,” she summed up, revealing that even on days of maximum exposure, the pace of her life doesn’t stop. When the topic turned to China’s possible presence at the family gathering, the businessman opted for a workaround. A simple “goodbye” ended the exchange, and the car quickly drove away.