LAM: Lowrdez Fernández explained why she couldn't go on air

LAM: Lowrdez Fernández explained why she couldn't go on air
Lowrdez's anguish: why she withdrew from LAM at the last minute
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Lowrdez Fernández was absent from LAM due to a health issue and later revealed details about her difficult personal situation

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Lowrdez Fernández caused concern this Monday by being absent at the last minute from LAM (América TV). The singer arrived at the studio and was ready to go on air, but severe discomfort forced her to leave before the program began.

Minutes later, she herself explained that she is going through a delicate medical process and that she will have to undergo surgery in the coming hours. Her situation affected the team emotionally and opened the door to a deeper conversation about her personal present.

Lourdes Fernández calmó a sus fans y confirmó regreso de Bandana
Lourdes Fernández calmó a sus fans y confirmó regreso de Bandana

The unexpected absence on LAM and the concern in the studio

Ángel de Brito said that Lowrdez had arrived very eager to participate, but suddenly felt unwell. "She started to feel sick and we let her go. She has a very important surgery in a few hours," the host detailed.

Before leaving, the artist recorded a brief message for the program: "Forgive me, my hospitalization hours are running out. Tomorrow I have my pre-surgical appointment. Later I will tell you what is real and what is not."

A medical condition that causes her distress

Later, on her social media, Lowrdez provided more information: "I had some unbelievable cramps. I have the pre-surgical appointment and on November 26 I am having a hysterectomy. It's very heavy."

The artist assured that she is focused on the procedure and apologized for not being able to fulfill the television commitment.

Lowrdez Fernández's most painful confession

On the program Tarde o temprano (El Trece), the singer decided to open up about other aspects of her life. She spoke about her healing process, her toxic relationship with Leandro García Gómez, and the conflict with her former Bandana bandmate, Lissa Vera.

El grupo juvenil de los 2000 se encontraba próximo a tocar por primera vez en 25 años antes del mega escándalo
El grupo juvenil de los 2000 se encontraba próximo a tocar por primera vez en 25 años antes del mega escándalo

"I am in therapy, learning: many times one thinks she is surrounded by good people and she is not," she expressed sincerely. She said that she learned to listen to herself more and to accept her vulnerability. She also acknowledged that, at first, she felt guilty about what happened due to a restraining order that prevents her from going into some details.

About her ex-partner: "We couldn't overcome the toxicity"

When she was asked why the relationship ended, she was direct: "I broke up because we couldn't overcome a certain toxicity." It was very intense from the beginning during the pandemic.

When discussing the complaint filed by Lissa Vera, Lowrdez recalled feeling overwhelmed: "I didn't know where we lived, we didn't live together. It was really crazy." The situation, according to her, ended up triggering criticism and an overexposure that hurt her.

Lourdes Fernández reapareció en redes
Lourdes Fernández reapareció en redes

A raw account of re-victimization and guilt

The artist explained that talking about the subject publicly means returning to very painful situations: "It's re-victimization. I have to remember things I haven't told."

The interview became even more intimate when she was asked if she felt guilty that he is in prison. Through tears, she replied: "Yes, I can't help it." She said that she needs time to process it and that the violence she experienced "became doubly violent."


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