She was 14 years old, and 1985 found Thalía becoming a familiar face to audiences far beyond the theater. That year, she appeared in a Sabritas commercial in Mexico, one of the most recognizable brands in the country — a small moment that quietly signaled how marketable and magnetic she already was, even at such a young age.
At the same time, she continued performing in Vaselina, returning night after night to the stage, refining her voice, timing, and confidence in front of live audiences. The routine of theater — rehearsals, costumes, applause — became her everyday life, shaping her into a disciplined performer while still very much a teenager.
1985 wasn’t about albums or chart numbers for Thalía. It was about visibility and experience. Commercials, theater, consistency. Learning how to move between different worlds of entertainment with ease.
At 14, she was no longer just a former child pop singer — she was becoming a recognizable young star, growing in plain sight, one performance at a time. 💫