Alexia Nepola and Adriana de Moura have Lisa Hochstein’s back.
The “Real Housewives of Miami” stars showed up to Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in Miami on Wednesday morning to support Lisa, who turned herself in after getting hit with criminal charges.
While walking into the jail, Nepola exclusively told Page Six that the entire situation is “very sad and unfortunate.”
“But we’re here to support a friend,” Nepola, 58, added.
The Alexia + Frankie’s Beauty Bar owner also told us she has “no comment” when asked if she believes Lisa’s ex-husband Lenny Hochstein’s claims that Lisa secretly spied on him.
Nepola reiterated, “I’m just here to support Lisa.”
She also confirmed that she reached out to Lisa “to let her know that I was here for her for whatever she needs.”
De Moura, 60, followed Nepola into the jail and similarly expressed support for Lisa.
“I’m just here to support my friend and make sure she’s strong and there as a mother for her children,” De Moura told us.
The “Fyah” singer added, “The well-being of her children to me is my biggest concern.”
Lisa and her ex-boyfriend Jody Glidden are facing one count each of interception of wire, oral or electronic communications.
The former couple has been accused of “unlawfully and intentionally” intercepting, trying to intercept or trying to have someone else intercept “oral statements by [Lenny] and those [Lenny] spoke with” between March 12 and March 31, 2023, according to court documents obtained by Page Six.
Lenny, 59, filed for divorce from Lisa in May 2022 after 12 years of marriage, igniting a messy legal battle. The exes, who share son Logan, 10, and daughter Elle, 6, finalized their divorce in November 2024.
On Saturday, Glidden was arrested and taken into custody but was released shortly after.
Lisa, meanwhile, was all smiles arriving at the Miami jail for her booking on Wednesday in our exclusive photos.
She posed for a mugshot and had a bond set for $5,000, according to jail records obtained by Page Six.
Lisa then beelined out of the facility and got into a pickup truck.
“Lisa voluntarily surrendered. She was released on her own recognizance,” her attorney Jayne Weintraub, who accompanied Lisa to jail, told us in a statement.
In her own statement, Lisa said, “I don’t want to let anyone distract me from my big divorce case this month. I’m focused on the well-being of my children, who have been through enough.”
She added, “I’ve heard nobody has been charged with eavesdropping in Miami history.”
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