Thalia brought her Christmas traditions to The Kelly Clarkson Show
The Mexican star dazzled on the popular show by sharing one of the most emblematic traditions of Mexican culture: the Rosca de Reyes
Thalia, the undisputed “Queen of Latin Pop,” once again demonstrated why she is one of Mexico's most important cultural ambassadors in the world.
In a recent and vibrant appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, the singer and actress not only lit up the stage with her music and charisma, but also brought a piece of her Christmas roots to the Anglo-Saxon audience.
During her visit to the set in New York City, Thalia surprised host Kelly Clarkson with a traditional Rosca de Reyes (Three Kings' Bread).
With her characteristic enthusiasm, the Mexican singer explained the meaning of this delicious bread, which is usually enjoyed every January 6th to celebrate Epiphany. Amid laughter and anecdotes, the two stars shared a unique moment in front of the cameras, highlighting the importance of family unity and the richness of Latin traditions during the winter season.
Thalia's participation was not limited to food.
The singer of “Amor a la Mexicana” took advantage of the platform to showcase her vocal talent and style, solidifying her presence in the US market. Her visit to the show comes shortly after the release of her new Christmas song, “Santa: I have a crush on you” (Santa: I Have a Crush on You). The artist recently shared the official music video for the song on her social media, generating excitement among her fans for this fresh and playful offering for the holiday season. The song stands out for its playful lyrics in which Thalia humorously expresses her hope for a man who will bring her happiness during this special time. The new production has a special touch thanks to the participation of Venezuelan actor and singer Giancarlo Pasqualotto, who appears as the singer's Christmas crush in the video.

