Setting alight the conservative Latin pop world of the early 1990s with her racy
teenage rebellion, Gloria Trevi was nicknamed the Madonna of Mexico and sold
over 20 million records before becoming the centre of a huge scandal and
spending four years in prison.
Born in the city of Monterrey, Trevi's father was an architect and she enjoyed a
traditional middle class upbringing until her parents divorced when she was ten.
Throwing herself into piano lessons as well as Led Zeppelin and Janis Joplin
records, she won a major national talent contest in Mexico City when she was 13
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