Wanda Nara Gives Martín Migueles Ultimatum After Leaked Chats with Claudia Ciardone

In the latest developments of the Martín Migueles–Wanda Nara scandal, screenshots of his chats with model Claudia Ciardone have leaked, prompting an ultimatum from Nara and reactions from other celebrities, intensifying the controversy first reported last week.

Following Claudia Ciardone's public revelation of private Instagram messages from businessman Martín Migueles—shared in an interview reported on December 26—screenshots of the exchanges surfaced widely on social media and outlets on Monday. The chats show Migueles, dating media personality Wanda Nara, messaging Ciardone: “Do you want to see me?”, fueling infidelity rumors.

Nara swiftly responded with an ultimatum, demanding explanations, according to sources close to the couple. In an interview, she stated: “I don't tolerate lies,” sidestepping details. The drama escalated as Migueles' ex, Sabrina Rojas, confronted Ciardone live on TV, saying: “They cheated on me with you and I confronted you in a bathroom.”

Wanda's ex, L-Gante, mocked the situation online with a post about “the house of my dreams,” referencing past shared properties. Adding fuel, María Eugenia Ritó commented spicily on an intimate video of Migueles in swim shorts posted by Nara. These events underscore ongoing tensions in Argentina's celebrity scene, driven by digital leaks.

What people are saying

X discussions, mainly from Argentine entertainment media and journalists, focus on leaked chats between Martín Migueles and Claudia Ciardone suggesting infidelity to Wanda Nara, prompting reports of an ultimatum. Wanda Nara denied issuing an ultimatum and confirmed her relationship remains intact. Sentiments range from sensational scandal coverage to skeptical denials of the rumors.

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