Mexican singer Thalia, 45, was named in a lawsuit claiming that she has violated a licensing deal singed with Mexican fashion company EDF Brands in 2016.
The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan, also claims that the singer submitted outrageous demands to the company including a $65,000 plane ride and a $10,000 stylist.
Thalia’s husband, Tommy Mottola was also named in the suit. Mottola is a music industry mogul and currently the co-owner of Casablanca Records.
Andrew Goldenberg, a lawyer for EDF said that Thalia, “wasn’t really interested in fulfilling the promises she made.”
In a rebuttal, Thalia claims that the products she was given to endorse were of low-quality including a pair of suede sneakers that were “very cheap.”
Although she has never won a Grammy award, Thalia has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in recognition of her music career.
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