
What does Natalia, Soledad Pastorutti's sister, do for a living?
The singer decided to set music aside to do something completely different
Since Soledad Pastorutti burst onto the Argentine folk music scene, her sister Natalia Pastorutti was her inseparable companion. Together, they toured stages across the country, received ovations, and left an indelible mark on popular music. However, over time, Natalia made the decision to build a life project away from the media spotlight.
Despite growing up surrounded by applause, interviews, and massive tours, Natalia felt the desire to explore other horizons."I studied because I have a tenacious personality and when I say: 'I want to do this,' I don't stop until I achieve it," she said in an interview, hinting at the commitment that has always guided her.

Driven by that determination, she first trained as a lawyer and then completed her studies with a notary degree, a vocation that had accompanied her since childhood. "It was a goal I always had and my mom says that when I was little I used to say: 'When I grow up I want to be a notary and a housewife,'" she recalled fondly.
Although she managed to graduate, Natalia clarified that she was never interested in practicing law. "I always knew I didn't want to practice law but I did want to practice as a notary. Later it didn't happen because I lived in Buenos Aires, but when I got married we moved to Arequito and I didn't practice," she explained. It was in that town in Santa Fe, also Soledad's hometown, where she decided to lead a quiet life focused on her family.

In 2014, Natalia married Andrés Manini. Years later, her children arrived: Pascual, born in 2016, and Salvador, who was born in February 2021. There, far from the show business lights, Natalia devotes herself to raising her children and continuing her education. In addition to her university degree, she studied sociology and turned to language learning, especially Italian and English.
Although she stepped away from the stage as a way of life, Natalia never completely severed her connection with music. She occasionally accompanies her sister at special performances and released two solo albums: Me dejo andar (2007) and Fui yo (2010).
Natalia Pastorutti, La Sole's sister, revealed the truth about her separation
For more than twenty years, Natalia Pastorutti accompanied her sister Soledad on the country's most important stages, together consolidating a folk proposal that left a mark on Argentine popular music.
However, in a recent interview, the singer revealed the deep reasons that led her to distance herself from that shared journey and pursue a new stage, more aligned with her personal desires and well-being.
"It was over twenty years that I accompanied her every weekend," recalled the artist from Santa Fe as she reviewed her career. Over time, though, the need to connect with other interests and to find her own space grew stronger.

"One gets older and I felt that you have to enjoy, do what you like," she expressed sincerely, about what led her to move away from her sister, who is the better known of the two in television media.
The decision to distance herself was not abrupt, but the result of sustained reflection. Natalia emphasized that she sought comfort, enjoyment, and a balance between professional and personal life. "Sometimes, being exposed all the time is not easy. People see the beautiful side, but behind it there is sacrifice," she stated, referring to the challenges of an artistic life.

One of the key factors in this change was motherhood. After becoming a mother, the singer began to rethink her priorities. "After becoming a mom, I set out to enjoy everything I'm doing," she said. That change in perspective drove her to explore new creative formats, compose from a more intimate place, and focus her career on a more personal expression.
Despite the change in her artistic path, the relationship with Soledad Pastorutti remains close. Natalia assured that the bond between them was not affected and that they share an active family life on the Arequito property, where their parents and respective families also live. "I have always been grateful to be able to accompany my sister," she concluded, making it clear that the separation was a personal choice and not a conflict between them.
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