Folk singers Soledad and Natalia Pastorutti were guests on the first episode of 'La noche de Mirtha' and dispelled rumors of a possible past enmity between them. According to Agencia Noticias Argentina, Mirtha consulted them directly about the alleged differences. Both sisters agreed that they had many conflicts as children, especially over clothes. 'We fought a lot when we were little,' said Natalia. 'And she would tell me, 'that's mine,' she recalled with a laugh. When Mirtha directly asked if the separation of the sisters on stage was the result of any conflict between them, Natalia answered calmly: 'No, no, I always accompanied her. We had our aprons hanging behind the door and I would put on any of them. At some point I was away from the public part but I was always there,' she assured. The singer remembered how enriching it was for them to travel the country and discover small towns for more than 30 years of their shared career. 'Everything we lived through in these 30 years traveling the country is beautiful,' she said. Finally, she said that thanks to Soledad's support, she was able to embark on her solo career. 'I decided to start my solo career with Sole's support because it was a great challenge for me,' she concluded.
Pastorutti Sisters Dispel Feud Rumors
Folk singers Soledad and Natalia Pastorutti discussed their childhood, shared career, and mutual support on 'La noche de Mirtha', debunking rumors of a feud.