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Thalía breaks the silence about her father’s death.
In a revealing exclusive interview with Vogue Mexico magazine, Thalía assured that she felt guilty for the death of her father, Mr. Ernesto Sodi, who died when the singer was just six years old.
The Mexican star stressed that her father died shortly after saying goodbye to him while they connected him to different machines to keep him alive at a health center in Mexico, a tragic episode that marked his life.
“I always thought that kiss of love killed him,” Thalía told the Mexican publication.
The actress also reiterated that the trauma she suffered in her childhood as a result of her father’s death had marked her for much of her life, something that kept her from forming stable emotional bonds in her love life before she the man, the businessman and the musical producer. Tommy Mottola.
“My relationships were always very difficult until I understood that I had to resolve that situation with my father and let go of the idea that it was my fault,” said the artist.
In her conversation with Vogue México, Thalía explained that she was a very lonely girl during her childhood, because her stepsisters were much older than her. The interpreter also said that she was one of the few friends during her childhood.
Ernesto Sodi, Thalia’s father, died in 1977 of complications arising from his diabetes diagnosis. At the time, the singer was so shocked by the death of her father that she did not speak for a year, so her mother had to take her to several doctors and psychologists to overcome her trauma.
The Mexican singer is currently experiencing a difficult moment in the personal sphere after revealing that her grandmother was found in unacceptable circumstances in the retirement home where she is being held in Mexico City. At this point, the star’s family was taking legal action against the health center.

Thalía celebrates her first cover with the magazine Vogue México
As for her artistic side, Thalía enthusiastically celebrated her first cover through the hand of the prestigious magazine Vogue México, an editorial conducted in the midst of the confinement experienced worldwide by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The businesswoman announced the news via her official account on Instagram: “Today is a day of great desire! I’m celebrating my first #Vogue cover! It’s just what I needed to cheer me up and make me smile in the midst of such difficult family times. “
In her interview with the Mexican publication, Thalía spoke in detail about her impressive achievements in the Spanish-speaking entertainment industry and was very sincere when referring to the most difficult moments she has experienced in her personal facet.
Thalía: an artist with worldwide recognition
Thalía is one of the most recognized Mexican artists in the world, her artistic career is supported by numerous telenovelas and record albums in Spanish that have been successfully positioned in countries such as Mexico, the United States, Brazil, Venezuela and Panama.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, the star has a net worth of $ 60 million from his various artistic works, as well as his entrepreneurial side that allowed him to partner with major companies such as Macy’s.
Thalía has been married to Tommy Mottola since 2000. The couple has two children in common: Sabrina Sakaë Mottola Sodi and Matthew Alejandro Mottola Sodi.
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