Wanda Nara Talks Independence and Family

Wanda Nara emphasizes her independence and focus on personal projects. She invites family to visit but clarifies her happiness lies within herself and her daughters' well-being.


Wanda Nara Talks Independence and Family

Wanda Nara and Mauro Icardi have not yet finalized their divorce proceedings in Italy. Despite this, the Galatasaray player plans to marry Eugenia "la China" Suárez after getting engaged during a romantic getaway in Miami. Wanda Nara, on her part, has made it clear that she is focused on her life and personal projects.

"The other day I was at his house, I went to visit his family, we have a good relationship... We have been friends for many years and the friendship will continue, but the truth is that I am very focused on my own. I don’t know, I feel great," Wanda expressed. She also made her position clear regarding speculation about jewelry and romantic relationships on social media.

"Stop talking about the rings. I bought them all with dignity and alone. But when do I invent outings, boyfriends, relationships, people that I invite to my house? I am happy being independent, doing my own thing, and I am not interested in anything else," she emphasized. Regarding her daughters' reconnection with Icardi, she commented: "I take care of my daughters. I am not at home."

Wanda reiterated her independence and current occupation: "I am very well like this. The truth is I am very happy, and it confuses a bit, I understand that. Luckily, I don't need anyone to gift me anything." Regarding the rumored relationship with Daniel Guzmán Jr., the host denied it and joked: "Men always want what they don't have and then cry for what they lost."

Finally, Wanda shared that her daughters are about to finish the school year and that they support each other by attending therapy. She also reiterated that her home is available for anyone who wants to visit them. Wanda Nara is focused on her well-being and personal projects, without paying attention to any media speculation that may arise.