Both sources describe a social scene in Lisbon in which a single woman travels on holiday with a companion described as a “wingwoman.” In the narrative, the pair interact with a Portuguese waiter who comments on the companion’s appearance and identifies her as both “very beautiful” and single. The companion responds affirmatively, and the story frames this as part of how the main subject’s trip leads to attention from multiple men. The articles present the theme of using a close friend as support in social interactions while traveling, but the provided excerpts do not include detailed reporting beyond the interaction with the waiter. The content is largely experiential and promotional in tone, focusing on the perceived success of the trip and the role the mother or wingwoman figure plays. No additional verifiable facts—such as names, specific dates, locations beyond Lisbon, or confirmed outcomes—are included in the supplied text.