The Argentine girl group Bandana has announced their comeback, 25 years after the iconic group was formed on the reality show Popstars. The planned date for their return is November 25. However, it is reported that the band members are not getting along well, with much of the conflict stemming from a confrontation between Lauris Fernández and Lissa Vera over the role the latter played in the domestic violence story her bandmate was experiencing with her ex-partner. "Lauris Fernández and Lissa Vera had a very strong fight yesterday," stated journalist Fernanda Iglesias, who detailed that "there were bad words, there was a strong fight." According to the journalist, "Lauris ended up leaving the Bandana WhatsApp group. Lauris was reproaching Lissa for making her own decisions on certain matters." For Fernanda Iglesias, the disagreements have to do with something related to money. "Today I spoke with Lissa, who confirmed this fight to me, but she downplayed it," added the panelist from 'Tarde o Temprano'. "The truth is that Lauris is going through a bad time. Now all the press pressure on Bandana is starting, and she is not prepared to face any questions, any journalist," Iglesias opined, casting doubt on the band's return to the stage. She is not prepared to talk because she feels very pressured.
Bandana Members Reportedly in Dispute Ahead of Comeback
Argentine girl group Bandana announced a comeback, but members Lauris Fernández and Lissa Vera reportedly had a major fight over a personal conflict. A journalist details the heated argument and the pressure on the band.