Martina "Tini" Stoessel may be in the midst of a farewell tour to hit Disney show "Violetta," but the pop star took some time out of her busy schedule to say goodbye to the show.
Martina "Tini" Stoessel plans to end the year in a big way. Martina "Tini" Stoessel plans to end the year in a big way. On Dec. 21, the Argentine singer and star of Disney Channel's "Violetta" will host a free concert at the Avenina Figueroa Alcorta y Pampa, where many of the country's biggest names have performed, notes Infobae.
Martin Stoessel talked to young girls about her life as a celebrity. Martina Stoessel may only be 17 years old, but she's had quite the life. The Disney Channel star, who is known for her starring role on "Violetta," recently opened up to 500 people -- most of which were young fans -- about her life, and, more specifically, her autobiography "Simplemente Tini" ("Simply Tini).
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Martina Stoessel said she has always been naturally thin, just like her brother and mother. Martina Stoessel, who stars in the Disney Channel Latin America's "Violetta," has a lot on her plate for someone who isn't even 18 years old.
Argentinians took to Twitter to express their thoughts about Martina Stoessel's free concert. Disney-Latin America star Martina Stoessel gave a free concert in Argentina on Friday, and she received her fair share of criticism on Twitter.