Buenos Aires, November 21 (NA) – Just days before their return to the stage, the group Bandana is at the center of a controversy due to rumors of a tense relationship among them, shortly after the scandal involving Lorena Fernández.
According to information accessed by the Argentine News Agency, singers Valeria Gastaldi, Virginia Da Cunha, Lissa Vera, and Lorena Fernández will be the main attraction at the L.A.T.M. +35 event, organized by DJ Tommy Muñoz on November 23.
Everyone knows what happened, and they told me: 'Try to rest'.
De Brito did not hesitate to ask her if her decision not to do the scheduled interview ended up breaking her relationship with the other Bandana members, but Vera denied any conflict:
'No, honestly, I didn't notice it today when we rehearsed'.
'What I have to do is fulfill the show, be there for my colleagues in work matters, and I canceled the interviews, but for my own sake and for the sake of the project itself', she concluded.
'I saw a doctor and they told me I had to slow down. I was eating liver as if I were pregnant because I was completely anemic. It's all from stress'.
Rumors of a conflict between them were fueled by Virginia, who posted a photo sharing a dinner with her bandmates, without Lissa's presence. Additionally, she mentioned that the recent media exposure in support of Lorena Fernández ultimately complicated her health:
'I did what I could, I'm exhausted, but well, I'm at home. Basically, my body told me 'enough'. It is public knowledge that I went to all the programs I could regarding my colleague at the time, and that obviously wasn't free, and I started to feel bad: having anxiety attacks and crying spells'.
And she added:
'When I realized I had three frayed wires, I said, 'No, I'm only going to focus on the rehearsal, the show, which is what I promised myself, and I canceled all other itineraries and activities'.
The singer confessed to having 'physical and hormonal' problems after what happened:
'Everything got out of sync and my blood pressure dropped'.
Furthermore, Vera would have been the one to 'cancel' an interview scheduled for the band with Ángel de Brito, which would have further damaged her relationship.
Lissa Vera spoke on Thursday with the host of LAM and denied having a conflict with her colleagues.