Race car driver Franco Deambrosi linked to China Suárez amid Icardi rumors
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Argentine journalist Yanina Latorre has suggested that race car driver Franco Deambrosi may be involved with actress China Suárez, potentially complicating her relationship with footballer Mauro Icardi.
- Deambrosi, 26, is a professional race car driver who competes in Turismo Carretera and has recently debuted in TC Pista Pick Up.
- Social media activity, including Deambrosi's past 'likes' on Suárez's posts, has fueled speculation about their connection.
Speculation is swirling around Argentine race car driver Franco Deambrosi, who is reportedly being eyed as a potential romantic interest for actress María Eugenia ‘la China’ Suárez. The rumors emerged following comments by journalist Yanina Latorre, who hinted at "compromising chats" between Deambrosi and Suárez. Latorre posted a suggestive message on Instagram, accompanied by a photo of Deambrosi, stating, "I'm leaving you a little gift, Maurito (Icardi). Save the picture. We'll elaborate." She further added, "When I have a photo, I also have chats and proof. Kisses." This has intensified public interest in Deambrosi, a 26-year-old pilot competing in the Turismo Carretera series. His racing career began in 2019 in TC Pista Mouras, and he has since achieved podium finishes and debuted in TC Pista Pick Up in 2024. Away from the track, Deambrosi is active on social media, sharing aspects of his personal life, including travels and outings with friends. His Instagram profile, with 15,000 followers, has seen an influx of comments related to the controversy. Some users have noted Deambrosi's past 'likes' on China Suárez's Instagram posts, dating back to 2024, further fueling the gossip. The situation has drawn attention, with social media accounts like Lomaspopu highlighting Deambrosi's online interactions with Suárez.
I'm leaving you a little gift, Maurito (Icardi). Save the picture. We'll elaborate.
Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.