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Talia married a 22-year-old man who was seriously ill, and attempted kidnapping and family disputes



The artist "Ariadna Thalía Sodi Miranda" was born on August 26, 1971, known as Talia, a singer, songwriter, producer and Mexican actress.

Talia is one of the most successful and influential Mexican women in all parts of the world. Apart from her Spanish mother tongue, Thalia also sang in English, French and Portuguese.



Thalia Queen of Pop and Standard Numbers

Thalia was named "Queen of Latin Pop" by the international media for her fame of Latin pop music over the past three decades. She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and has received numerous awards, including five Latin Music Awards (17 nominations) and seven Latin Grammy Awards. She collaborated with famous artists such as Tony Bennett, Michael Buble, Robbie Williams, Marc Anthony, Laura Bossini, Romeo Santos and Carlos Vives as well as young artists such as Maloma, Prince Ruiz, and Natty Natasha.

As an actress, Talia has starred in a variety of successful soap operas that have been broadcast in more than 180 countries and made her the "Queen of the Series", and these series helped her to spread her music in the markets, although she was in Spanish in Europe and Asia.

In 2011, Terra Networks listed her on "Woman Strong and Creative in Latin Music". She also has a successful brand after having signed an exclusive deal with Misses, has a national radio program of her own, and is the author of four books, including her memoirs. On December 5, 2013, and was honored with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.


Her childhood

Thalia was born in Mexico City, Mexico. She is the youngest of five daughters. She appeared in her first commercial television in Mexico. At the age of four, she took lessons in ballet and piano at the National Conservatory of Music in Mexico. Her father suffered from diabetes and died in 1977 when Thalia was six years old and lost her voice for a full year after being shocked by the death of her father.

She studied at the Liceo Franco Mexicano Primary School, where she learned to speak fluent French at a very young age.



Her emotional life

Tally married music director Tommy Mutola on December 2, 2000, and their marriage sparked controversy as Tommy was 22 years older and the couple had two children. Sabrina Saka, born in October 2007, and Matthew Alejandro, June 2011.


Her faith in God

In her autobiography, which she wrote and published on the subject of her relationship with God, Talia said that she is religious and believes deeply in God, and that her relationship with him is very special for her.

Family conflicts and kidnappings

In September 2002, the two sisters Talya, Laura Zapata and Ernestina Sudi, were kidnapped in Mexico City. Zapata was released 18 days after her abduction, and Ernestina was released on the 36th day. Talya has seen a series of family feuds, especially with her sister Laura Zapata.

In 2008, Talia was affected by Lyme disease, a disease usually transmitted by insects. I felt as if my head would explode, as if there was a bullet inside it, "she said in her autobiography:" I was sweating profusely.

Fame in the Arab world

Talia was well known in the Arab world, after dubbing her series from Mexico to the classical Arabic dialect of the 1990s and early 2000s, and was able to achieve great success and drew a clear eye among the viewers, who were demanding dubbing her series in particular.

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