Lowrdez Fernández returned to the stage, opening for A Teens at the Gran Rex Theater. This performance marked her comeback to the public and symbolized an important step forward after her mother's report and the arrest of her ex-partner, Leandro García Gómez, who is accused of gender-based violence and unlawful deprivation of liberty.
On social media, Lissa Vera, her bandmate and a key figure in the report that led to Lowrdez's rescue, sent her a heartfelt message: "It's beautiful to see you shine, next time I'll be there. I love you".
Despite the conflict that arose between them after Fernández expressed anger over the judicial intervention, Lissa made it clear that her priority remains her friend's well-being.
Lowrdez and Lissa will share the stage again on November 23 for the highly anticipated return of Bandana, alongside Valeria Gastaldi and Virginia da Cunha. Although the relationship between the two singers has cooled in recent weeks, both have a signed contract to perform, which will force them to reunite.
In an interview with Desayuno Americano, Lissa Vera spoke about how she is preparing for this moment: "I will have time to see her and look each other in the eyes. Let what must happen, happen." The singer also explained that she has no regrets about making the report that led to finding her bandmate: "I did what I had to do."