Wanda Nara made headlines on social media by sending a birthday message to her former father-in-law despite the turmoil surrounding her separation from Mauro Icardi. The separation of Wanda Nara and Mauro Icardi continues to resonate in both the media and legal arenas. While a series of events where they exposed each other continues after the split, Wanda revealed the details of the divorce and allegations of infidelity in an interview with Susana Giménez. However, less than 48 hours after these revelations, her gesture towards her former father-in-law Juan Carlos Icardi caught attention on social media. AN UNEXPECTED BIRTHDAY POST Wanda Nara celebrated Juan Carlos Icardi's birthday with two posts on her Instagram stories. In her first post, she shared a photo of her former father-in-law with her daughter Francesca and added the note: "Happy birthday to the sweetest grandfather, we love you so much." Then, she shared another old photo of them together on a plane. Wanda added the following words to this image: "Thank you for everything you do for my children, the best grandfather in the world." FOLLOWERS' REACTIONS CAME QUICKLY Wanda's posts sparked various comments among her 17 million followers. Users questioned Wanda's gesture towards her former father-in-law despite the tumultuous process she experienced with Mauro. Some comments included: "That photo is ancient, what a ghost," "You greet his father while ruining your son, very strange." As she is accustomed to the reactions, Wanda Nara did not respond to any of these comments. WHAT JUAN CARLOS ICARDI SAID Juan Carlos, the father of Mauro Icardi, stated a few weeks ago regarding his son's separation from Wanda Nara that he had not been in contact with Mauro for a long time and expressed his sadness over the tension, stating that he had not seen his grandchildren for a long time. Carlos said, "The issues between them do not concern me. I cannot comment on this matter. I have not seen my grandchildren for a long time. My door is always open to both Wanda and Icardi."
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