Wanda Nara recounts her first (torrid) night with Mauro Icardi

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By: Manu Tournoux

Never shy of confidences about her private life, Wanda Nara went even further in the exercise by talking about her first night with Mauro Icardi.

It’s been a while since Wanda Nara tried one of her favorite exercises: highlighting her private life. This time, it was even her “very private” life that she recounted as part of the program “ Rumis » broadcast on Argentine television and produced by his own sister, Zaira. The influencer and businesswoman chose to go with an anecdote relating to her first night of love with Mauro Icardi.

During this show, the Buenos Aires native took viewers into her bedroom through her story. With a look back at the general context before getting down to business. “ Listen to this story because it is deadly. 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”

Then the mother moved on to the chapter of her first night, visibly torrid, with the former Paris Saint-Germain striker who has since become Galatasaray goleador. “ 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. »

Wanda Nara did not stop there in her confidences and concluded by telling how she had finished bewitching the Argentine striker, in comments relayed by Mundo Deportivo. “ 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. » So all of this will have worked wonderfully.

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