The renowned Mexican singer Thalía is going through a moment of deep pain after the loss of her sister Ernestina Sodiwho died at the age of 64 after being hospitalized for almost a month. The news was confirmed by her daughter, Camila Sodi, who shared an emotional message on her social networks. The artist, affected by the loss, published a heartfelt tribute on her Instagram account full of images and memories with her sister.
Ernestina SodiShe was a recognized figure in the literary and journalistic field of Mexico, in addition to being the sister of the also famous Thalía and Laura Zapata. His departure has left a great void in the hearts of his family and followers, who have remembered his work and legacy through messages of condolences on social networks.
Thalía’s emotional message for her sister Ernestina Sodi
Moved by the loss of her older sister, Thalía took to social media to share a heartbreaking message in memory of Ernestina Sodi. In the publication, the Mexican singer expressed the indescribable pain she feels and the sadness of saying goodbye to someone so close. “The same sun, the sea, the breeze and love in one person. Joy, resilience, kindness and life itself in your entire being Ernestina,” he stated.
Additionally, Thalía expressed gratitude for having been able to say goodbye to her sister during the last days of her life. “God allowed all of us who love you to say goodbye these days, where, like the warrior that you are, you fought until the last second to be herefor giving us your smile, for looking into our eyes and sharing tears like the family we are,” he wrote. In the midst of her pain, the singer also evoked the idea that her sister would be reunited with her parents and loved ones in eternity: “Titi, I know that you are reuniting with mom and dad and with friends who came before us, but above all everything, you are already in front of our beloved God.”

Thalia published a heartfelt message accompanied by souvenir photos next to her sister. Photo: Instagram/Thalia

Who was Ernestina Sodi, the sister of Thalía and Laura Zapata?
Ernestina Sodi was a prominent Mexican writer, journalist and historian. She was born on July 24, 1960 in Mexico City and was the daughter of Yolanda Miranda Mange and Ernesto Sodi Pallares. She came from a family known in the artistic field, being the sister of Thalía and Laura Zapataas well as Federica and Gabriela Sodi. Ernestina not only stood out for her family ties, but also managed to build her own career in the literary and journalistic world in Mexico.
Ernestina studied Art History at the Institute of Higher Culture and Modern Letters in the Iberoamerican Universityin Mexico City. With a solid academic background, she worked as a professor of Modern Literature at her alma mater and published several books throughout her life. His work covers personal and social themes, highlighting “Líbranos del mal”, a book in which he recounted the traumatic experience of his kidnapping with his sister Laura Zapata in 2002. In addition, he published other titles such as “Black Cherry Trees” (2014) and “Águeda” (2011), works that demonstrate her talent and depth as a writer.
Ernestina’s career was not limited to writing and teaching, but she also ventured into modeling in her youth, being crowned Miss Distrito Federal in 1977. In her personal life, she was the mother of two daughters, Camila and Marina Sodi, who accompanied her in recent years and shared her love for art and culture. Ernestina was married to Mauricio Camps, a Mexican politician, and had a relationship with Fernando González Parra, father of her daughters.