08/07/2026 07:45 - Entretenimiento
The world of Argentine entertainment (locally known as farándula) is buzzing with excitement once again. Amidst the relationship crisis between renowned actress and singer Eugenia 'La China' Suárez and famous footballer Mauro Icardi—complicated further by a heated public exchange with star journalist Yanina Latorre—unexpected details about the actress's romantic history have surfaced.
According to various entertainment media reports published on July 7, 2026, the spotlight has shifted towards two prominent figures in the racing world: Franco Deambrosi, a driver in the traditional Argentine Turismo Carretera (TC) series, and Formula 1 rising star Franco Colapinto.
Journalist Laura Ubfal, on the TV program Bondi Live, revealed that the actress reportedly had a passionate story with Franco Deambrosi. But how did they meet? Marcela Baños, on the popular show Intrusos (América TV), provided the key detail: they crossed paths during the filming of the second season of the hit series En el Barro, produced by Underground.
The production of this fiction, filmed between July 2 and September 14, 2024, required real Turismo Carretera drivers for scenes where the character played by actor Victorio DAlessandro is kidnapped. Deambrosi was one of the drivers called in for the shoot. Faced with media exposure, the 26-year-old driver—who belongs to a national racing dynasty—chose to post an enigmatic message on his social media: There are connections that do not need titles, photos, or confirmations to exist... See you on the track. #88.
The scandal did not end with Deambrosi. Ubfal also mentioned the existence of a video showing the actress alongside Formula 1 driver Franco Colapinto in Madrid, Spain, during November 2024. It seems she had a story with China, and later with Colapinto, the journalist stated, adding a new chapter to this celebrity saga.
These revelations provide a precise timeline, as during that period in 2024, the relationship between Icardi and his then-partner Wanda Nara was going through its definitive crisis, and the link between Suárez and Icardi had not yet been publicly consolidated.
The trigger for all this exposure was Yanina Latorre, a highly influential TV panelist in Argentina, who hinted at the crisis between the actress and the striker. Icardi, far from staying silent, doubled down on his social media with harsh messages toward the journalist, promising to reveal evidence about the private lives of those around him.
Alfredo S. Quiroga