Wanda Nara, accompanied by her daughter Isabella Icardi, made a striking photographic production with typical garments from Turkey, where she is currently living, because Mauro Icardi is part of the Galatasaray Spor Kulübü team, which recently bought his pass for 10 million euros.
"I want my Turkish novel," said the last host of MasterChef (Telefe) on her Instagram account, where she shared the series of images.
In the photos, Wanda wears an elaborate wardrobe: emerald green tunic with gold brocade over a white satin dress.
Wanda Nara and her daughter Isabella. Photo: Instagram.
And she complements her look with a golden crown.
Isabella, on the other hand, has a similar design although red, with floral embroidery and colored rhinestones, and a golden dress.
Wanda Nara and her daughter Isabella. Photo: Instagram.
Quickly, her post was filled with praise for her and her little girl from her more than 16.6 million followers and loved ones.
"Yaaaa! Let's go x your Turkish novel ! We all love her, a guaranteed success," said her mother, Nora Colosimo.
"The Queen and the Princess," added Kennys Palacios, his personal assistant, who is in Istanbul, Turkey, and probably collaborated in the production.
Wanda Nara. Photo: Instagram.
"An Ottoman queen!!," said Mexican Rodolfo Vera Calderón, the recent winner of MasterChef Argentina, who is also a journalist specializing in royalty.
"What a beautiful baby," added Angel de Brito, impressed with the beauty of Isabella, who was characterized for the photos as a princess.
Wanda Nara and her daughter Isabella. Photo: Instagram.
Wanda Nara and her daughter Isabella. Photo: Instagram.
"You're going to have it," said Donato de Santis, referring to Wanda's request to star in her own Turkish novel, something that abounds at the moment in Telefe, a channel she mentioned in her publication.
Wanda Nara and her daughter Isabella. Photo: Instagram.
"Cute", "Nananan are so cute", "They are the Sultanas", "An Ottoman queen", "What beautiful, beautiful photos", "Please make a Turkish TV series", were other messages left by his followers in the publication, which has already exceeded more than 300 thousand "likes".
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