“I had pain everywhere”: Wanda Nara’s details on her first night with Mauro Icardi

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Representative and companion of Mauro Icardi, Wanda Nara did not hesitate to recount her antics with the Argentine striker…

Wanda Nara isn’t exactly known for her modesty. The businesswoman remains a divisive personality in the world of football. This week, Mauro Icardi’s partner stood out again by publicly displaying her private life with the striker. Wanda Nara even went further by revealing the details of her first night with the footballer. Statements which obviously did not go unnoticed…

Listen to this story because it’s deadly, she launched the show “Rumis” broadcast on Argentine television. We were friends. I don’t think I’ve ever said that before. I was fighting with Maxi Lopez, we were separated but we still lived in the same house and slept in separate rooms. And in the middle of this crisis situation that no one knew about, Mauro was my friend, and I was sure of that. »

“The box spring could no longer be used”

I think 200 women have been on this mattress before me, but after me, it was total destruction. The box spring could no longer be used. I remember the pain I had all over my body the next day because I wasn’t used to doing all that. I took ibuprofen every four hours. »

And Wanda Nara hilariously added: “ I think if it hadn’t worked out that night, everything that happened between us next would never have happened. I went to the Disney Store to buy him a teddy bear that I sprayed with my perfume. And even more toxic, I left him a card with the song ‘Tenant dans tes mains’ by Carlos Baute. …”. a strategy that visibly paid off to conquer Mauro Icardi.

Wanda Nara isn’t exactly known for her modesty. The businesswoman remains a divisive personality in the world of football. This week, Mauro Icardi’s partner stood out again by publicly displaying her private life with the striker. Wanda Nara even went further by revealing the details of her first night with the footballer. Statements which obviously did not go unnoticed…

Listen to this story because it’s deadly, she launched the show “Rumis” broadcast on Argentine television. We were friends. I don’t think I’ve ever said that before. I was fighting with Maxi Lopez, we were separated but we still lived in the same house and slept in separate rooms. And in the middle of this crisis situation that no one knew about, Mauro was my friend, and I was sure of that. »

“The box spring could no longer be used”

I think 200 women have been on this mattress before me, but after me, it was total destruction. The box spring could no longer be used. I remember the pain I had all over my body the next day because I wasn’t used to doing all that. I took ibuprofen every four hours. »

And Wanda Nara hilariously added: “ I think if it hadn’t worked out that night, everything that happened between us next would never have happened. I went to the Disney Store to buy him a teddy bear that I sprayed with my perfume. And even more toxic, I left him a card with the song ‘Tenant dans tes mains’ by Carlos Baute. …”. a strategy that visibly paid off to conquer Mauro Icardi.

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