Overview
- Nara shared an official notice from electoral authorities designating her as president of a polling table for the Oct. 26 legislative vote and said she will comply.
- The direct-message claim originates with Yanina Latorre, who alleges Nara wrote to Enzo Fernández two years ago, saying, “I saw you in the neighborhood, write me if you want.”
- Nara publicly denied the reports as “nonsense” in a conversation aired with her stylist, declining to engage further.
- Valentina Cervantes downplayed the issue, saying she never asked Fernández about it and describing herself as very relaxed about such rumors.
- Shows covering the national-team circle reported wives used the nickname “Tatiana” for Nara, and Latorre said Fernández did not reply and showed the message to Cervantes, though no independent proof has been produced.