The Treasury prohibits Pantoja from leaving Spain.
With a million-dollar debt, the singer loses her freedom of movement and faces a professional crisis after having to cancel concerts.

BarcelonaIsabel Pantoja's freedom of movement is restricted as a result of her inclusion on the Tax Agency's list of defaulters. The singer's debt exceeds one million euros and, for this reason, she is prohibited from leaving the country and requires prior authorization to move within the country. The decision directly affects the artist's plans, who had planned to move to the Dominican Republic and tour Latin America.
The artist is in a situation of uncertainty because she is also forced to leave the property where she lives in Madrid. According to sources from TardeAr, the singer She still has no accommodation planned, and the iconic Seville property that belonged to her is no longer in her name, but belongs to an investment fund. The loss of her residence is compounded by the singer's emotional deterioration, which journalist Leticia Requejo describes as devastation. For now, recent images show her in El Rocío, in the municipality of Almonte, where she is seen praying and visibly distressed.
In parallel to the scandal generated by the travel ban, Pantoja's defense team has filed a five million euro lawsuit against Mediaset and some of its collaborators for violations of her right to honor, privacy, and data protection. They argue that the singer should focus on her musical career and describe the sharing of details about her health as an "unbearable siege." The singer had planned to commemorate her 50th anniversary in music, but the inability to travel will make that difficult.