Wanda Nara has reportedly signed up for Only Fans after a court imposed a social media ban from her amid her divorce battle with ex-husband Mauro Icardi.
Mauro Icardi’s ex-wife Wanda Nara has made the headlines again after announcing her move to adult content platform OnlyFans.
Her latest move comes just hours after a court ruling suspended her social media accounts.
According to Diario AS, the 106th Civil Court of the Argentine Judiciary dropped a legal bombshell last Friday, ordering a 30-day suspension of Nara’s TikTok, Facebook and Instagram accounts amid her ongoing custody war with ex-husband Mauro Icardi.
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The legal action comes during their heated battle over their two daughters, with the court issuing a precautionary measure that not only strips Wanda of her online presence but also threatens her multi-brand sponsorship empire.
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Within hours of the suspension, the 38-year-old media personality stunned her 17 million Instagram followers with a daring announcement: “If not here, starting today we can see each other on OnlyFans,” Wanda teased, linking directly to her new account on the adult platform.
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Wanda Nara crashes OnlyFans with thousands of $50 subscriptions
In true Nara fashion, the move wasn’t subtle.
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The ex-wife of Icardi accompanied her bombshell post with the bold declaration: “I never fall, I take a plane.” And the results were nothing short of chaos.
Within mere hours, it was reported that Wanda’s OnlyFans page crashed servers after thousands of fans forked out $50 subscriptions, proving the mother-of-five is still very much influential.
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“I don't know if they're going to close my accounts or not; my lawyer is working on it,” Wanda fumed in a follow-up message.
“It would be very unfair because it's one of my main sources of work.”
Wanda Nara’s demands in divorce battle with Mauro Icardi
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Months after announcing the end of their tumultuous 10-year marriage, Nara is now reportedly demanding a staggering ₦793.5m (€500,000) per month as financial compensation ahead of their first divorce hearing in Milan.
The high-profile split, which has seen countless reconciliations and breakups, is now heading to court, after the first hearing scheduled for March 11 was postponed.
According to Corriere della Sera and also reported by RMC Sport, the proceedings will be closely watched, with cameras expected to swarm the Milan courthouse as the former couple battle over finances, child custody, and real estate.