In the midst of the controversy that has arisen following the leakage of messages between Nora Colosimo, Wanda Nara's mother, against Mauro Icardi, the renowned model has chosen to remain silent on this issue, but took the opportunity to reveal that she is ill and that this condition could lead her to death. What could it be? Here we tell you everything.
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Wanda Nara talks about her illness
In conversation with journalist Ángel De Brito, the renowned public figure explained that currently she is fighting against an illness, which has led her to undergo a treatment that she will continue in Milan.
Although, at present it is not known exactly what it is, according to different media, it could be leukemia, so the recovery process "is going to be slow".
"It was a very long conversation in which she told me everything. I asked her because I thought she was going to stay here because of everything that was said about her illness, which Wanda confirmed to me. She confirmed the illness she is going through, clearly, with a name and surname, she told me. But I keep choosing for her to tell it," explained the presenter of the Magacín LAM.
Wanda Nara and the tense conversation with Icardi about her illness
Meanwhile, Brito pointed out that Nara has been completely shocked by this abrupt condition that she has had to experience. "I'm in shock, trying to process it. No one told me anything and it was tough because I found out from the TV", the artist's words would have been, who will take the time to provide more information about what is happening to her, but first "wants to be calmer".
Likewise, the MasterChef presenter herself explained the moments of terror she went through without having the correct diagnoses: "they never give a diagnosis until the biopsy results are in. In my case, it was only last Thursday" and "at first, nurses would come in crying and hugging me".
Even when talking to Icardi, she had a lot of anxiety about knowing the results, which diagnosed different conditions: "I told Mauro: 'I'm going to die and they don't tell me'. I panicked because I didn't know what was happening to me. They had suspicions, but it could be six different diseases, that's why they didn't tell me anything", she recounted.