Mexican singer Thalía, who returns to the musical limelight with her new album Primera Fila, admitted that she takes at least 30 pills and five antibiotics daily for Lyme disease in a year and a half.
“You feel like life is going. Forget the money, fame and success, without health you have nothing. I was miserable, my hair fell out and my skin dried out,” said the actress during an interview she gave to a television program in America.
Thalía said a woman feel “freed” when she’s recording her new material with which you want to stop all the prejudice against her and prove that she sings well.
“It was a painful process and to face myself, to my ghosts, my fears and vulnerabilities. I wanted to break all stereotypes and perceptions that people see me as I am and appreciate that I can sing,” she said.
The Equivocada interpreter, she also spoke about her dance with the U.S. president Barack Obama, during a show at the White House in Washington.
“As I walked toward the president I thought: What if the Secret Service take me back or arrest me, and if I get to your table and then invite him to dance and I said no, I cringe.”
Other issues addressed in the interview, the star of successful telenovelas like María Mercedes and María la del barrio spoke of her possible return to the melodramas in 2010.
Also commented she commented on her family, how her daughter changed her life, and everything that has happened in recent years as a way to upgrade her existence and be a happier woman.