Buenos Aires, November 24 (NA) – Lourdes Fernández spoke publicly again a month after the scandal involving her ex-partner, Leandro García Gómez, and the internal situation within the band Bandana. According to a report by the Argentine News Agency in an interview with 'Tarde o Temprano' (eltrece), the artist broke down several times while reviewing what happened and explained how she is going through this process: 'I am truly supported by my bandmates, my family, my friends, and you all. I realize that this has reached a limit that overwhelms me.' Nevertheless, she highlighted the positive aspects of the relationship: 'He was very intelligent, very affectionate when we didn't have these episodes. I don't feel like a victim, I feel responsible.' She recounted that the conflict escalated when she had an angina and her entourage thought something worse had happened. These were discussions that went to hell. She confessed that for a long time she couldn't grasp what was happening: 'One thinks they are surrounded by good people, but not.' She reflected, 'I learned that I am vulnerable, that I can't do everything, and that I can make mistakes.' Lourdes emphasized that her case doesn't fit the stereotypes: 'It's not like he opens the door and hits you. Virginia and Valeria started calling me, but from Lissa, I didn't get a single call.' She also mentioned that she sent a video to reassure the team: 'Since I looked like Topo Gigio, they thought the worst. He is not a bad person, he needs help, just like me.'
Lourdes Fernández on Scandal with Leandro García Gómez and Bandana Situation
Lourdes Fernández gave an emotional interview, talking about her state after a public scandal with her ex-partner and Bandana bandmate. She acknowledged her vulnerability and need for help, refuting stereotypes about abuse.