Paulina Rubio sat down with Mario Lopez for NUVOtv’s One On One. The actor and host spoke to La Chica Dorada about a range of topics, including her mother, Mexican actress Susana Dosamantes, and how her stardom influenced her early on in her childhood.
They discussed Paulina’s beginnings in Timbiriche, and how things changed when Thalía was brought on board. “I remember too, that Thalía was in the group later on, and they tried to make it seem like there was always a rivalry between you two,” Lopez told Paulina.
To which she effusively replied, “Always, Always!” When Mario asked what the deal was with that, Rubio said, “When you are in a teen band everything happens. You’re brothers and sisters and you fight, and you make up, you sing together, you travel together, you basically are together all the time.”
“Thalía and I were very close friends, we fight, and then were again friends…” continued Rubio. “Being part of a teen group that was important to Mexico and Latin America, knowing at that point there was no Spanish music in radio. For some reason all Latinos wanted to sing all songs from Madonna, Boy George, but not in Spanish, and it came a whole new era for Latinos.”
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