I hate, hate Times Square!

I would like to play Broadway!

I really enjoy spending time at home.

I don't know if vocally I am so great.

I like to tell stories through dancing and singing.

I've never been punched in the face, so I didn't know it would hurt so much!

My grandmother taught me to knit, and as I knit, my mind returns to my childhood.

I didn't go to university, and I always had in my mind that I hadn't studied properly.

Sometimes Buenos Aires is not so safe. You are scared to have someone behind you at night.

I keep everything fans give me, if I can, but I do worry about when I run out of room in my house!

I feel that working now is the way for me to learn things, whether it's languages or another activity.

At the age of 15 I began my singing lessons, and once I became a professional performer, I dove into acting.

I met Patti LuPone and Elaine Paige in a party. I didnt speak too much with Patti, but she was lovely with me.

I met Patti LuPone and Elaine Paige in a party. I didn't speak too much with Patti, but she was lovely with me.

Sunday is the day I connect with Buenos Aires. I speak to or text my mother every day, but on Sunday I phone everyone.

When I am working, I have two shows on Saturday, and when I wake up, and it's a lovely day, I just cry. I'm joking: I love my job.

I know I want to work for my whole life because I know I can't live without music or dancing. But I don't know if I want to be a big star.

'Piaf' I did it because I wanted to do more theater instead of only musicals, and someone gave me the book and said to me, 'You have to do it.'

I thought that I'd never be able to work in films or TV. Another girl would be cutting her nose to be an actress. I was always very sure about myself.

I remember one director in Argentina said to me, 'You are not going to have any opportunity to be a leading lady because of your height.' And I didn't care. I don't have a complex.

I went to the Conservatory, studying piano and singing, up to high school - but I only did four years because I then had to start working, and the jobs were so good that I didn't stop.

In Buenos Aires, I have a very close friend who speaks very good English, and she taught me. It was quite difficult because the muscles of your mouth are used to your language, and then when you want to speak another language, they don't go to the place they need to go to make the sound.

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