Wanda Nara and her partner Martín Migueles were criticized on social media by a Japanese passenger who traveled with them on the country’s bullet train, according to a post dated March 28. The man described their behavior as disturbing and shared details about the uncomfortable journey.
The incident gained attention after the passenger posted a photo online showing Nara and Migueles with their feet up in places where they should not have been. He wrote, “There was a foreigner sitting in his seat, shouting on the phone, fully reclined, with his shoes on the seat in front. I thought: ‘I don’t want to be near these guys.'”
He continued in another message: “It was hell (even in the green car there is no longer any sense of security). It’s not even about reclining seats anymore; it’s more like, are these guys serious…? I wondered if this style was common abroad, but I guess not, right?”
Many Argentinians responded to the post—some apologized for their compatriots’ actions while others harshly criticized Nara and her boyfriend. One comment read: “She is a scandalous and vulgar Argentine woman; she is known for controversy in her country, never studied. The face isn’t real—she uses Photoshop.” Some users recognized Nara by her sneakers featured frequently on her Instagram posts.
In addition to this incident, Nara has recently expressed concern about her daughters during an interview from Japan. She said that Mauro Icardi did not take them to school, vaccinated them without authorization, fed them fish from Nordelta lagoon and even otter meat.
Nara also claimed that her daughters told her they were taken to pray at a sanctuary and had to wait an hour in a car while China Suárez attended a massage session.



