Overview
- Suárez posted photos stating her three children have spent two weeks at a new school in Istanbul and are adapting well.
- Journalist Ángel de Brito reported that Vicuña learned of the enrollment from Suárez’s Instagram story.
- Attorney Máximo Petrachi said schooling is a decision reserved for both parents and that Vicuña’s side was not informed.
- Petrachi said they are evaluating possible legal steps, adding that Vicuña seeks an agreement through lawyers and does not want a court fight.
- After the reaction surfaced, Suárez replied with irony, telling a reporter that now Vicuña should not be upset about school absences.