
Thalia has come out with an anti-bullying campaign, and now she's tackling the diets. She's in favor of United States adding Vitamin B to corn flour, so that Hispanics can get better nutrition.
Thalia was in New York to promote healthy eating for pregnant women with a lunch. "I think that it's super important to focus on the Hispanic community," she said. "We eat too many tortillas, many tacos and a lot of corn. For this reason, it's important to take part in the FDA initiative, so that it adds Vitamin B, folic acid to corn flour. It's very important for our diet."
She took time to say expectant mothers should take care of themselves. "They need to feel beautiful, like goddesses at this point of their lives," she said. "But they also need to know how to take care of that baby they have inside."
Not only did she come out with a record for children, she also led a campaign with other celebrities against bullying, calling in other famous people, such as Maite Perroni, Lucero and Ninel Conde, to participate. There's probably about two dozen celebrities featured on her Instagram page. They all hold a sign that says, "Bullying is not a game."
Thalia was awarded by Cosmopolitan for Latinas as an example of a strong Latina women for 2014.
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