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New Yorkers for Children's 10th annual Fall Gala
This past Tuesday night New Yorkers for Children
hosted the 10th annual Fall Gala to benefit youth in foster care in New York
City. Mary J. Blige was honoree, Anderson Cooper
was Host, Ne-Yo performed, an amazing young woman
named Shantel Schloss was recipient of the Spirit Award.
They raised more than $1.5 million (with Jamie Niven from
Sotheby’s raising nearly $300,000 in a live auction). This year’s sponsors included The Jay and Kelly Sugarman Foundation, Delta Air Lines, who served as the official airline of the event, and Macy’s, who outfitted the 19 youth in attendance. Additionally, MAC Cosmetics and Frédéric Fekkai provided makeup and hairstyling. Other sponsors helping to MAKE IT HAPPEN included ANKASA by Sachin and Babi, ANN TAYLOR, BET Networks, Bloomberg, BNY Mellon, BVLGARI, CHOCHENG, CNN, Cole Haan, Credit Suisse, Diane von Furstenberg Studio, Gucci, HealthCorps, JUDITH LEIBER, Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP, La Perla, MTV Networks, N!CE Partners, Oscar de la Renta, Post-it, Tommy Hilfiger Group, TORY BURCH, and Wenner Media.
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10th Annual New Yorkers For Children Fall Gala Thalia attends the 10th annual New Yorkers for Children fall gala at Cipriani 42nd Street on September 22, 2009 in New York City.
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Thalía at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring 2010 Thalía and Tommy Mottola seen around Bryant Park during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring 2010, Day 6, on September 15, 2009 in New York City.
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Thalía’s Fabbri Shotgun
She sold millions of records with a sultry voice, sex-infused lyrics and an explosive stage persona where formfitting outfits highlighted her seductive dancing. But at the private Pawling Mountain Club, a shooting estate in upstate New York, Thalía, the one-named Mexican-born pop singer, is mellow, waiting as her husband unzips a nondescript gun case. What emerges is a smoothly rounded, perfectly machined shotgun built by an Italian master, Tullio Fabbri. The marbled walnut of the stock, polished to a high shine, catches the light, while the eye focuses immediately on the intricate etchings around the action. This 20-gauge is formfitting in another way: Fabbri meets with each client and takes measurements of their arms, wingspan and reach. With a dummy gun, he watches the buyer shoulder the firearm multiple times from various angles. When the product is finished, each gun perfectly fits the unique build of the shooter. The designs are alive, Fabbri says, and meant to become an extension of the arms. This meticulous detail is why the 49-year old is regarded as an artist as much as a gunmaker. And also why his prices start at $125,000 per gun.
Pawling is a respite from celebrity, and shooting sporting clays is Thalía’s modus operandi for relaxing. “Shooting is a great escape for us,” the singer says. Almost weekly she’ll dust a few clay pigeons with friends. Thalía grew up as an expert handgun markswoman in Mexico City, but when she met her husband, the music kingmaker Tommy Mottola, he introduced her to shotgun sports including skeet. “I love the whole experience,” Thalía says. That includes the fashion as much as the weaponry. As an accoutrement, Thalía dons traditional shooting clothes from European labels such as Beretta Thalía’s custommade shotgun is significantly lighter and easier to handle due to Fabbri’s high-tech process. Fabbri has become a top pick for Steven Spielberg, Eric Clapton and King Juan Carlos of Spain. The operation was started in 1965 by Fabbri’s father, Ivo, in a small shop in the Valle Trompia—a legendary valley in northern Italy that has been home to gunmakers since the 16th century. The shop’s output is only 30 guns per year. (The wait list is approaching five years.) Italian artisans known only by single names spend 400 to 600 hours etching the metalwork on the guns, which can add $50,000 or more to the price. “Tullio’s work is as good as a Picasso,” Mottola says. Credit: WSJ Magazine
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Thalía was celebrated her 38 th with family
Filled with joy and with several projects on the way Thalía was celebrated her 38th birthday two days ago, the singer celebrated her day with a luxurious but modestly and family party in New York. The Mexican was in an exclusive bar in the Big Apple along with several of her relatives and friends in the middle of a party organized by her husband, Tommy Mottola. "The best age is always as good virgo, over time I remain a passionate woman who enjoys every stage of life with the same energy," says Thalia. Thalia, who currently hosts her own radio program called 'The Conexion Thalia' Radio Show, is also preparing to launch the program in September 'Eebee Adventures' of cable chain V-Me, where he will advise on the care of baby . Moreover, in November will be release their new album, 'Primera Fila', recorded live.
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Happy 38th birthday Thalia Today Thalia celebrate her 38th birthday. We wish our Angel of music latino a lot love, joy and implementation of all dreams. Happy Birthday For Thalia !!!
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Thalía Autographs Gibson Les Paul Sculpture Sakura Blus
Miami, FL—August 11, 2009—
Gibson Guitar, presenter of Miami GuitarTown along with the city of Miami
and Miami-Dade County, is proud to announce that multiplatinum Sony Music
recording artist Thalía visited the Gibson Guitar Entertainment Relations
Miami showroom and autographed the new completed “Sakura Blush” Gibson Les
Paul ten-foot sculpture.
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Thalia as you have never seen her before !! Miami FL (July 31, 2009) Intimate. Magical. Real. Unforgettable. Those are just some of the words that can be used to describe the live concert offered by Mexican superstar Thalía on Thursday, July 30, at the University of Miami’s BankUnited Center in Coral Gables. Sony Music-Latin and Primera Fila presented the second concert in a series that began last year with legendary Mexican singer Vicente Fernández. The concept is to showcase live performances of some of the biggest names in the Latin music industry, and to do so in front of a select, more intimate audience. Last night, some 350 guests were able to enjoy the recording of Thalía’s Primera Fila presentation. After selling 25 million albums, and having become a global icon with her “telenovelas”, Thalía had nothing to prove, but she craved a new professional challenge. Thalía, a trendsetting wife and mother, wanted to bare her soul through her music in a very intimate space with her fans. Primera Fila was the perfect stage. She wanted to solely focus on her music, nothing else. Accompanied by 12 musicians, Thalía performed 16 live songs from some of the most influential composers of Latin America, including Juan Luis Guerra’s Cuando Te Beso and Roberto Carlos’ Qué Será de Ti. She also performed new songs, including Equivocada, written by Sony’s revolutionary new talent, Mario Domm, lead singer from the award-winning pop rock group Camila. One of Primera Fila’s highlights was definitely her duet with legendary Mexican singer Joan Sebastian. The performance was not only unexpected, but also brilliantly executed. Different from anything she’s ever done, Thalía’s Primera Fila was a personal, raw, up-close revelation of the woman and the artist. With powerful interpretations, fan interactions and an invitation to witness the latest from one of the world’s most original Latin superstars, the soon-to-be-released project will be a must for any music lover. Throughout the night, Thalía sang with great honesty, as someone who has matured musically and has clearly evolved as an individual. More importantly, she revealed her passion for music in an environment that allowed any fan to share her great joy. Stay tuned for more information regarding this release in November, and visit the following websites for more details on Thalía:
http://www.myspace.com/primerafilatv Source: thalia.com
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New Thalia.com with 'Primera Fila' sample !!! Visit website Thalia.com to hear sample from 'Primera Fila ' event !!!
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New Layout !!! After a very very long time, I finally decided to change the site's layout, beacuse Thalia record new CD and that give me a kick to do something new. I work hard for a few days about this lay. Hope you like it :)
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Thalia attends Super Saturday 12 to Benefit Ovarian Cancer Research Fund hosted by InStyle Magazine at Nova's Ark Project on August 1, 2009 in Water Mill, New York The day long fundraiser event for the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund was held August 1, hosted by Donna Karan, Ariel Foxman and InStyle along with Kelly Ripa and Blake Lively. Some of the guests at the event were Lorraine Bracco, Tory Burch, Christy Turlington Burns, Mark Consuelos, Patrick Demarchelier, Donny Deutsch, Edie Falco, Judith Giuliani, Angie Harmon and Jason Sehorn, Katie Lee Joel, Gayle King, Kelly Klein, Thalia and Tommy Mottola, Rihanna, Kelly Rutherford, Russell Simmons, Beth Ostrosky Stern, Aida Turturro, Kerry Washington, Barbara Walters, Alexandra Wentworth and George Stephanopoulos, and Rachel Zoe. The event, held in Water Mill, focused around a fashion garage sale including over 200 items from fashion designers like Donna Karan, Theory, Carolina Herrera, Calvin Klein, Catherine Malandrino, Diane von Furstenberg, Giorgio Armani, Ralph Lauren and Valentino. Proceeds from the event went to support the Ovarian Cancer Research program. Source: http://kerry-washington.us/wordpress/?p=190
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Today July 29, and tomarrow July 30, Thalia record material on her first Live CD/DVD 'Primera Fila' in an acoustic performance that will give in Mexican BankUnited Center at the University of Miami, Florida. The album, which will come in late 2009, will include a CD plus a DVD. To make this project Thalia signed a million dollar contract with the SONY record company. "All day at work, camera, video, emotions, stories, tears, laughter. Preparing to win, rehearsing, playing, tub, bed, good night!", Shares with us the artist. And give us first photos from BankUnited Center scene.
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"One of the
largest projects I have been involved in is about to begin. When I say this,
I mean that the project comes to my life in a moment in which my life is
fulfilled, balanced and filled with love that I receive from everything that
surrounds me. Translated by Webmaster Thalia.com
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Tommy Mottola, who ran Sony Music Group in its heyday, was rumored to have lost many millions in the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme. But it isn't true, he says. "I lost money, but not to Madoff," Mottola told Page Six. "A lot of people I know got killed, but I was not a victim." Mottola, happily married to Latina superstar Thalia, said he was affected as was almost everyone by the drop in the stock market, but he's upbeat for the future -- "Things are incredible. I have a bunch of new businesses."
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More about "Primera Fila"
event ! Click below on the pictures to read more about upcoming event 'Primera Fila' LIVE CD/DVD at BankUnited Center, University of Miami on July 29-30, 2009 And video from esmusica.tv
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Thalia Record Set For Sony ReleaseAfter parting ways with longtime label EMI Latin, Mexican singer Thalia will record "Primera Fila," a live CD/DVD to be released on Sony Latin. The "Primera Fila" concept was launched last year with a live CD/DVD by ranchera icon Vicente Fernández. Thalía's "Primera Fila" will be taped July 30 at the BankUnited Center at the University of Miami. Source: Billboard
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Thalia in Myspace, Facebook and Twitter
The Thalia's pages Thalia.com confirm Thalia’s official pages:
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Mexican attract-tress Thalía (whom I grew up
watching on the brilliant telenovela MariMar) does a lot of different things:
She’s a singer, she owns a clothing line (courtesy of K-Mart), she works as
a radio personality and she just released a book for new mothers called
Thalía Radiante: The Ultimate Guide to a Fit and Fabulous Pregnancy. But do
I—he who is consumed by and obsessed only with television—care at all about
any of that? No way, Jose! I care about TV and TV only!
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Credit: nuestrathalia.com Thalía shares her thoughts and feelings about death of a music icon Michael Jackson, posted in her official website and forum.
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ST. JUDE AND THE MOTTOLASSuperstar Thalía and her husband Tommy Mottola reveal their philanthropic commitment.For Thalía, the famed international singer and actress, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has always represented a beacon of hope, research, and compassion. “When I arrived in the U.S., one of my earliest memories was the announcements for St. Jude,” she says, in a recent interview with Social Affairs. “Their ad campaigns always moved me, and being so close to this organization is really fascinating for me.” Now, her indoctrination into the world of philanthropy has come full circle when she and her husband, the music mogul Tommy Mottola, were honored at the 7th Annual FedEx St. Jude Angels & Stars Gala last May for their generous support of children in need and their contributions to the entertainment industry...... (...) Read whole magazine article on website Social Affairs and see the scans from Social Affairs magazines. Just click on the images below to get to the gallery and see the scans. Enjoy it.
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Thalia Reacts to Chastity Bono News
ET was with Latin sensation Thalia at her book-signing event Thursday night in New York City, where the beauty reacted to the news that Chaz Bono, full name Chastity Bono, is in the process of transitioning from a female to a male. Thalia tells ET that if it were her child who decided to undergo the gender reassignment process, she would be fully supportive. "I will accept my daughter no matter what. It's my daughter and her decisions are her decisions…," Thalia tells ET. Thalia also tells ET all about her new book Thalia Radiante: Your Guide to a Fit and Fabulous Pregnancy, on sale now. From exercise to recipes, Thalia shares her tips on staying in shape during and after giving birth! "It's a beautiful opportunity to re-invent ourselves, to enjoy our curves, to love ourselves and to embrace it…," the star says about the book she wrote while she was pregnant. Watch the video to learn more about Thalia's new book, and hear how she rates her husband, music executive Tommy Mottola, as a father. Source: ETOnline
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Thalia promotes 'Radiante:
The Ultimate Guide to a Fit and Fabulous Pregnancy' at Borders Penn
Plaza on June 11, 2009 in New York City. Just
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Thalía Helps Launch Fiesta Tour McDonald’s Cross-Country Latin Music Celebration
Puerto Rican Day Parade Marks First Stop of the Fiesta Tour McDonald’s Music Experience in its Trek to Las Vegas for the 10th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards OAK BROOK, Illinois, June 11 /PRNewswire/ — International superstar actress and songstress Thalía today helped launch the Fiesta Tour McDonald’s Music Experience on its cross-country trip to the 10th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards, set to take place on November 5, 2009 in Las Vegas. The mobile music exhibit, which includes memorabilia from iconic Latino artists from yesterday and today, will visit 10 cities from June through November 2009. Housed in a 50-plus foot vehicle, the exhibit is a walk-through display of artifacts and memorabilia loaned by more than 50 Latin musicians. Organized by decades, from the 1950’s to the present, the exhibit includes items from Celia Cruz, Ricky Martin, Daddy Yankee, Alejandro Sanz, Pepe Aguilar, Cristian Castro, Beto Cuevas, Mana, and Ivy Queen just to name a few. “The Fiesta Tour McDonald’s exhibit celebrates Hispanics’ love for music and recognizes artists like Thalía, who has demonstrated such a strong commitment to education and whose music not only lives in the hearts of our community but is part of our cultural roots,” said Cristina Vilella, Director of Marketing, McDonald’s. “We are thrilled to offer communities across the country the rare opportunity to view first-hand these special items belonging to their favorite musicians.” Thalía’s donation of an outfit, which she wore during a performance at an awards ceremony, is the newest addition to the exhibit. “The Fiesta Tour McDonald’s exhibit is a one-of-a-kind compilation of items and great moments in Latin music history,” said Thalía. “Every item has a unique story, including the outfit which I wore during the 2008 Premios Juventud awards. The cause of Hispanic education and culture is a lifelong passion of mine, and I applaud McDonald’s for organizing this celebration of our music and making it available for so many people to enjoy.” The Fiesta Tour McDonald’s will also be visiting select high schools in New York, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles and Dallas as part of McDonald’s sponsorship of the Latin GRAMMY In the Schools Program; a unique education initiative that brings together a panel of music industry experts and musicians who visit the schools to talk to students about the importance of education and to share their experiences in the music industry. “The Latin GRAMMY In the Schools Program is a great way to motivate students to pursue their dreams,” said Vilella. “Having the opportunity to hear about how some of their favorite artists started their careers and the importance they place on education is a fabulous experience for these kids.” Additionally, the Latin GRAMMY Street Parties are a way to bring the excitement of the Latin GRAMMYs to each city, which feature established as well as up-and-coming artists.
Tour Schedule (For additional festival and school event locations visit www.meencanta.com) Source: PRNewswire
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Vote for awards Premios Juventud has been started and Thalia has 2 nominations in catgory: - Mi Artista Pop - Chica Que Me Quita El Sueño
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7th Annual
FedEx/St. Jude Angels & Stars Gala Announces 2009 Honorees Tommy Mottola &
Thalia
The 7th annual FedEx/St. Jude Angels & Stars Gala, May 16, 2009 InterContinental Miami Hotel benefiting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, one of the world's premier pediatric cancer research centers. This year's event honor Tommy Mottola and his wife, Latin superstar, Thalia, for their generous support of children in need and contributions to the entertainment industry. "We are both thrilled to be honored by St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Tommy and I are proud to be part of such a marvelous mission," said Thalia. "We have always been committed to helping children everywhere. And there's no place in the world like St. Jude when it comes to giving kids hope." "Speaking as a father as well as a humanitarian, there is a very special place in my heart for children. So, I am thrilled to be part of such a marvelous mission," said Tommy Mottola. Model and television personality Daisy Fuentes serve as hostess for the gala welcoming Latin celebrities from the television and music industries who rub elbows with more than 500 guests. The evening's theme "Running Wild for Hope" also will include live performances by some of today's hottest Latin chart-toppers and a live auction. Last year's FedEx/St. Jude gala honored Emilio and Gloria Estefan and raised funds in support of the groundbreaking research and lifesaving care provided by St. Jude for children from across the country and around the world. Events like this help to support life-saving initiatives such as the St. Jude International Outreach Program, which has dramatically increased the survival rates for children with cancer around the world over the past three decades. This program has partnered with clinics in more than 15 countries including Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Honduras, Chile and Brazil. "FedEx is very proud to continue supporting St. Jude and its ongoing mission to find cures for thousands of children suffering from cancer. We are honored to have the Mottolas join us in continuing the mission of St. Jude and the fight against childhood cancer and other terrible diseases," said Julio C. Barrionuevo, Vice President of Finance, Planning and Engineering for Federal Express, Latin America & Caribbean and Chair of the 2009 FedEx/St. Jude Gala. FedEx has been the title sponsor of the Angel & Stars Gala since its inception in 2002. "Our St. Jude family congratulates Tommy Mottola and Thalia on this special recognition and are thrilled to have them be part of this event, which brings together the Hispanic community in honor of our children," David L. McKee, interim CEO and chief operating officer of ALSAC, the fundraising organization of St. Jude. The Mottolas join other top Latin artists and entertainers who have supported the life-saving mission of St. Jude including Albita, Barbara Bermudo, Giselle Blondet, Romero Bitto, Cristian Castro, Rashel Diaz, Luis Enrique, Erika Ender, Jose Feliciano, Luis Fonsi, Javier Garcia, Jeremias, Jose Jose, Fanny Lu, Domenic Marte, Jorge Moreno, Eduardo Osorio, Francisco Paz, Ana Maria Polo, Carlos Ponce, Monte Rosa, Neida Sandoval, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Shanoa, Sissi, Gaby Spanic, and the late Soraya. credit: http://www.reuters.com
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Thalía attended the White House Correspondent’s DinnerI've added new photos of Thalía from White House Correspondent’s Dinner. I also can read about the event which is below the pictures. Just click on the images below to get to the gallery and see the pic. Enjoy it. It was the hottest ticket in town, a black-tie dinner gathering of Washington’s political and media elite but Dick Cheney couldn’t make it. The former vice president was busy, President Barack Obama joked, working on his memoir “tentatively titled, How to Shoot Friends and Interrogate People.’ ” As the star attraction of Saturday night’s star-studded annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, Obama enjoyed poking fun at his critics and the Republican Party. But his own administration, in power for just over 100 days, was also a target of the president’s playful digs and one-liners.“I believe my next hundred days will be so successful that I will be able to complete them in 72 days,” he said to a roar of laughter. “And on my 73rd day, I will rest.” His chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, Obama observed, always has a hard time on Mother’s Day.“He’s not used to saying the word ‘day’ after ‘mother,’” Obama said.The chairman of Republican National Committee, Michael Steele, was “in the house tonight,” Obama noted. “Or as he would say, ‘In the heezy.’” “Michael for the last time, the Republican Party does not qualify for a bailout,” Obama told Steele. “Rush Limbaugh does not count as a troubled asset, I’m sorry.” Obama made light of his frequent use of a teleprompter and poked fun at Vice President Joe Biden’s habit of speaking off the cuff. And about the Democratic Party, Obama said his administration has helped in “bringing in fresh, young faces - like Arlen Specter.” The 79-year-old Pennsylvania senator, a former Republican, switched parties last month. Obama noted that he and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton had once been political rivals. “These days,” he assured the gathering at the Washington Hilton ballroom, “we could not be closer.” “In fact the second she got back from Mexico, she pulled me into a hug and said I should go down there myself.” Near the end of his talk, Obama turned serious and spoke of the financially struggling media industry, praising journalists for holding government officials accountable. “A government without newspapers, a government without a tough and vibrant media of all sorts is not an option for the United States of America,” he said. The president was the night’s big draw, but not the only comedian. Comic actress Wanda Sykes, the dinner’s entertainer, teased Obama for giving the Queen of England an iPhone during a recent visit. And she mocked first lady Michelle Obama for patting the queen on the back “like she just slid into home plate - way to go, queen!” Proceeds from this year’s event go to feeding the hungry and funding journalism scholarships. The correspondents’ association donated $23,000 - some of it saved by skipping formal dessert at the dinner - and raised another $75,000 from several major media organizations for two food banks, So Others Might Eat and Share Our Strength. Funding for the journalism scholarships remained at $132,000 a year, an expanded level set in 2008. Along with the reporters, the $200-per-ticket dinner attracted plenty of VIPs from outside the Beltway. Among those attending were Eva Longoria Parker, Ashton Kutcher, Christian Slater, Natalie Portman, Sting, Mariska Hargitay, Steven Spielberg and Jon Bon Jovi. Also there was Richard Phillips, who was held hostage by Somali pirates after his cargo ship was attacked. credit: BorgQueen for photos credit: The News Tribune
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I. 'I was the most sexy while I was pregnant,’ says Thalia Twenty million records sold,
Mexico’s most famous telenovela actress, marriage to music mogul Tommy
Mottola, new digs in Palm Beach — there are many reasons one could be
jealous of the superstar Thalia. What is your 19-month-old
daughter Sabrina doing now? You say in your book that
pregnancy is the time to wear fitted styles not baby doll dresses and mumus.
Why? What do you say to pregnant
women who may not feel beautiful? You are a famously sexy
woman. Did you really feel sexy when you were pregnant? Seriously, you felt sexy
the entire time? What is the biggest
challenge of pregnancy and motherhood? Did you avoid feeling
anxious or depressed? Tell me about your life in
Florida? What do you do with your
beautiful hair in the Florida humidity? Has your career slowed down
because of motherhood? Is your husband helpful
with the baby. Does he understand all that you do as a mother? Will you incorporate the
experience of motherhood into your songs? What was your birth
experience like? Did you feel prepared? Did you have an epidural? Will you have more children? Thalia’s tips Work it Bosom buddies Pump it up Beating ‘the pukes’ Credit: http://www.pbpulse.com/ II."Mommy diva" Mexican superstar Thalia has been the pinup girl for many things in her chameleonic career. Diva-in-waiting in the tween pop band Timbiriche. A wildly popular telenovela actress. Queen of the dance floor one year, mariachi singer the next. Fashion designer. Radio host. You name it. But the dream she always wanted to pursue came later in life. The 37-year-old entertainer gave birth to her first child, Sabrina, 18 months ago, and now she and her husband, music mogul Tommy Mottola, are raising their family in New York and Florida. Thalia's latest venture is a book she co-wrote called "Thalia: ¡Radiante!," a warmly written pregnancy guide meant to uplift expectant mothers. It's perhaps the last thing Thalia's fans would expect from her - to see their idol with a maternal glow - but she says everything changes when suddenly someone's calling you "Mami." Q. You mention in the book that you always wanted to be a mother, so why did you wait so long to have Sabrina? A. Seriously, there's a biological clock that everyone talks about, and you really start to feel it. In my case I started my career basically when I was 5 years old. Since that point till now, I've been working. But I thought, this is a great moment for me and I was feeling the clock and knew now was the time Q. How did having Sabrina change your music? A.Having a baby makes you want to connect with humanity in a more sincere and honest way. I'm not saying that before I didn't do that, because before I did all kinds of romantic, profound, and touching songs, but now it's a different approach Q. Yes, but I feel like your music, which tends to be rather celebratory, has always tried to connect with people on that level. A. I try to be always honest. That's the main thing about me. What you see is what I am Q. What surprised you most about motherhood? A. One of the biggest surprises was my 33-hour delivery. C'mon, nobody told me about that. I thought it was going to be five or six hours. But 33? Q. So she's only 18 months old, but is Sabrina singing any of your songs yet? A. She's singing a little bit of "Amor a la Mexicana." She sings the ends of some of the others, too, but mostly she dances to them Q. You've always gotten a lot of attention for your looks. Did you have any issues with how your body changed during pregnancy? A. I had only one problem: I felt so hot and so sexy! credit: http://www.boston.com/
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Thalía is ¡Radiante!After long break I'v add new interviews from site: celebrity-babies.com She’s muy caliente! Singer, actress and businesswoman Thalía, 37, is a woman on the go, taking on albums, endorsement deals and more while also acting as devoted mom to daughter Sabrina Sakaë, 18 months, with record producer husband Tommy Mottola. The busy wife and mother recently took some time to chat with CBB about her life, her pregnancy and her newest book, Thalía: ¡Radiante! Click below to read more about Thalía’s favorite part of pregnancy, who baby Sabrina looks more like and her tips for moms facing postpartum depression.
Celebrity Baby Blog: There are so many pregnancy books out there, but you said you didn’t find any that you felt told you the “whole story.” So what topics do you discuss in your book that you feel was left out of others? Thalía: I was pregnant, and as you said before, I read plenty of books. But I couldn’t find anything that really resonated with me – some were very dramatic and prohibiting, saying “Don’t do this or this will happen,” or “Don’t do that.” It was very scary. Some were very technical. The others were very cold – no soul, nothing spiritual. So I thought, there’s a niche here, and I’m going to take advantage and I’m just going to do it. So this book to me has it all. I talk about four trimesters. I think there are four trimesters – once you have the baby, the baby is still a little fetus. So he needs at least three months to just understand that he’s outside of your belly, and you need those three months to think about what’s going on with your life and regroup in a new way. I tried to blend treating yourself well, being positive, encouraging yourself, embracing your pregnancy, eating right because you’re eating for two, and exercise like walking or yoga. The book is young, it’s fresh, it’s happy. It’s a very positive book. But on the other hand, I talk to you about things that nobody tells you about – not even your mother, doctor or nurse. No one prepares you for what’s going on after you have the baby, all the little aches and pains and things that appear and happen in your body after you come home from the hospital. I call it a “secret society” because no one tells you about it! No one tells you the things that you have to use and clean and so on. So I talk about that, also. Because the other books don’t mention anything! Some comments are just about seeing pink balloons and hearts floating around, but there’s a reality here too, and we have to face it and talk about it. There’s a part in the book where I mention one of my friends who came home from the hospital just before I went in. I was about two weeks from my due date, and she came over with this mysterious little bag, and she had in there some pads, a squeeze bottle. And I said, “OK what is this for?” and she said, “You’ll see darling!” She was the first one that really talked to me straight. So I included that in the book – it’s an eye-opener.
What would you say was the biggest shock about pregnancy or delivery? They make it sounds so simple. You know it’s going to be painful, but no one really prepares you for the pain! The pain that everyone says is strong and compares to cramps, that doesn’t mean anything compared to when you’re there. Plus, I had 33 hours of labor. So it was a long time, right? But my case is my case. Some people just arrive and have the baby, some take longer, some have C-sections. I talk about all the options in the book. Have Plan A, Plan B, Plan C and Plan D. I say, be open to asking questions, these are the questions you have to ask, and these are the people you need to surround yourself with. I talk about doulas. I give a lot of options for mothers. I named the book Radiante! which means “radiant” [in Spanish] because that’s how you feel when pregnant. (That’s aside from the first trimester, when we feel dizzy and achy.) When I was pregnant I felt like everything changed. It was a new world. Every color was three-dimensional, everything was beautiful, the smells were alive. The sensations, everything became a new world. So it’s about embracing this moment in your life as a woman, and saying to not be afraid and not judge yourself so severely, just accept and embrace it all. I found so many women who felt uncomfortable or fat or ugly, and to tell the truth, men are so attracted to pregnant women. It’s something in our hormones or aroma, and it’s a beautiful moment. We’re a vessel of life. We’re receiving this life inside of us to give it to the world.
What was your favorite part of your pregnancy? Passing the first four months! I got really, really sick. I was dizzy, almost seasick. But after that everything was magnificent. I discovered a new world. When I came home with my baby, it was like leaving an old skin behind and starting fresh. Having the chance and opportunity as a human being to be a better person, break my old patterns and start fresh with no judgment. It’s a new start for me and my daughter. Like, let’s be together and let’s help each other through this.
What has your favorite stage of Sabrina’s life been so far? Right now is the best of all! Every stage has been incredible, but right now it’s really surprising. She absorbs everything, she repeats everything, memorizes things, talks to me in Spanish and to daddy in English. She knows the difference. She’s so clear, so happy. She’s like a hurricane! Hurricane Sabrina is here, and unstoppable!
Reader SAT wants to know if you had a birth plan and if it helped your labor? I definitely had a birth plan! I really did my Lamaze exercises and my breathing, and all of it. I took classes. It really helped me in the moment. I had a plan, where I needed a referee, a person in the middle of my crazy mother who would be a stone in the middle of my labor if I allowed it, and my nervous husband, who would make the nervous energy go everywhere. I needed someone in the middle, and that person was a doula. She really helped me. An outsider who came into my life just to help me in those moments. She did a pretty good job, and was very alert, reading all the signs of my body. I wanted to be in my home for as long as possible, then get to the hospital to do the “whole nine yards.” And she really helped me with walking, breathing, drinking water. She really guided me.
Reader Flavia Tropia wants to know if your book talks about how to avoid postpartum depression and if you have advice for mothers who are going through it. It’s part of the “secret society” that I mentioned to you. I had friends who had hard postpartum depression, and no one really prepared them for that. So the only advice is, everything is hormonal and it will all go back into place. Your hormones are crazy right now, trying to figure out what to do and how to manage this body without the life that was inside of it. So it’s going to evolve, just give it time. Have help around you – like your husband, or if you’re alone, maybe your family can help you. Just take it easy and give it time. But I also think it’s important for women to speak to their doctor about it and seek professional guidance.
Reader Alejandra wants to know if Lyme Disease brought problems into your postpartum recovery. That’s a completely different animal! I can tell you that it was not easy, because once you have Lyme Disease it’s very complex and very painful. That on top of your body recovering and your hormones being crazy, it really gets you badly. Also, I mention in my book to be alert of the signs when you go camping, to barbecues or outdoors, and to check yourself for any visible signs of ticks.
Reader Mama wants to know if you breastfed your daughter and if so, for how long. She also wonders if you’re doing book signings. Yes, I breastfed for five months. And yes, I’m definitely doing some book signings! I’ll let you know the places and dates when I’m all ready to go.
Reader Gianna wants to know
who Sabrina looks like more: You or your husband? When we see pictures of me, baby Thalía, she looks completely like me, in the face, the frame, the bones, the structure, the nose, the eyes, the eyebrows. But sometimes she looks like her father, in the way she looks at you. And her little hands and her feet are sometimes like her father. But she’s more like a little Thalía. – Danielle
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Thalía poses pregnant for her new bookAlong the same line as her previous book, Thalía:¡Belleza! (Thalía: Beauty!), the singer will launch her second book in AprilSeptember 6, 2007, marked a special occasion for Thalía, as she debuted as an author with her book Thalía: ¡Belleza! (Thalía: Beauty!), a guide about makeup and happiness. Following the same editorial line, on April 1, 2009, the 37-year-old singer will publish her second book for Chronicle Books, titled Thalía: ¡Radiante! (Thalía: Radiant!). The book is a guide for pregnant women to stay in shape and look fabulous. Thalía: ¡Radiante! Thalía: Radiant!) is co-authored by Andrew R. Kramer and will be published both in English and Spanish
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Happy 8 th Anniversary Today, 2 december 2007 Thalia and Tommy Mottollla have 8th marriage anniversary. We wish Thalia & Tommy a lot progress, phenomenal marriage far love and affection. God bless them ! Credit - Blend: ThalifanDhalia.
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Last night the singer attended, along with Emilio Estefan, to see the Queen of Pop. The Mexican singer and actress Thalía and her friend music producer Emilio Estefan went last night to the Dolphin Stadium in Miami Florida, to enjoy the concert that Madonna gave. Thalía and Emilio were in the VIP area of the enclosure, and at the end of the show they went to the backstage area to greet the Queen of Pop. Madonna will arrive Friday in the evening or Saturday morning to Mexico, to appear this weekend at the Foro del Sol in Mexico City with her successful tour sticky and sweet. Source: http://nuestrathalia.com/; English translation: Gabriel
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