What happened to the Mexican superstar who captured the hearts of Filipinos in 'Marimar?'
Thalia is the Mexican superstar who became one of the most-loved international actresses in the Philippines.
Marimar is one of the biggest projects of Thalia. It was released in 1994 in Mexico.
GMA Network created two adaptations of Marimar. The 2007 series was played by Marian Rivera and Dingdong Dantes while Marimar and Sergio were portrayed by Megan Young and Tom Rodriguez in 2015.
Thalia is now married to music executive Tommy Mottola.
Thalia and Tommy have two kids, Sabrina Sakaë and Matthew Alejandro.
Thalia is an ageless star at 48.
Thalia still looks absolutely stunning in her photos on Instagram.
Thalia was a singer before exploring a career in acting. Thalia is currently occupied with her music career.
She earned the title of Queen of Latin Pop.
Up to now, she is still doing her passion which is performing for her fans.
According to reports, Thalia is also active in participating in different humanitarian campaigns.
Thalia has released four books, including her memoir.
The Mexican superstar is still doing some commercials and collaborations. She also released her own hair care products called Adria by Thalía.
Viva Kids, Vol 2 is the latest project of Thalia this 2020. It is an album created for kids. According to thaliasource.net, the Mexican star worked with her children in this album.
This May, People en Español included Thalia in the list of 10 most influential Mexicans in the world of entertainment.
She is also campaigning for the LGBTQ+ rights. She said, “It will always be time to love, respect and cooperate unconditionally to build a path where humanity can live in peace #LoveIsLove
Thalia recently released an album called "desAMORfosis" which contains 14 tracks and explores a relationship from beginning to end.
She also launched a podcast where she shares some insights on each track from her album.
Thalia was one of the hosts of the Latin Grammys held last May. She also performed her song 'Mojito' during the show.