Overview
- A friend’s TikTok showing Rial lip‑syncing the line “Chorro no. Chorro no soy, soy ladrón” spread widely and drew criticism from users who saw it as mocking victims.
- Rial is serving house arrest at her sister Rocío’s home under electronic monitoring with only a few pre‑approved visitors allowed.
- In late March she accepted a shortened trial deal by admitting a robbery and agreeing to a three‑year sentence to be served at home.
- Separately, higher‑court rulings kept open a Córdoba case that could go to an oral trial with potential penalties of up to 12 years.
- Before house arrest, she spent about six months in Unidad 51 of the Magdalena prison and has since stayed active online with a new look and paid promotions, keeping public attention on her behavior.