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She was the Argentine "femme fatale" and broke it on TV, but she moved to Entre Ríos and now works at a gas station.
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She was the Argentine "femme fatale" and broke it on TV, but she moved to Entre Ríos and now works at a gas station.

Sandra Ballesteros, a well-known Argentine actress who gained fame through roles in popular television series such as 'Lalola' (2007), 'Gasoleros,' 'Verano del 98,' and 'Resistiré,' as well as films like 'El lado oscuro del corazón,' made a significant life change after a transformative trip to India. This experience led her to reevaluate her career and seek spiritual fulfillment over public exposure. She moved to Villaguay, Entre Ríos, where she took over her family’s gas station business. In this new phase of her life, she has focused on community service, leading choirs, organizing religious events, and participating in prayer groups within the Catholic Church. Today, she runs the YPF gas station in the town center, viewing her work there as more than just a business—it represents a meaningful part of her life dedicated to spirituality and service.

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She was the Argentine "femme fatale" and broke it on TV, but she moved to Entre Ríos and now works at a gas station.

Sandra Ballesteros, a well-known Argentine actress who gained fame through roles in popular television series such as 'Lalola' (2007), 'Gasoleros,' 'Verano del 98,' and 'Resistiré,' as well as films like 'El lado oscuro del corazón,' made a significant life change after a transformative trip to India. This experience led her to reevaluate her career and seek spiritual fulfillment over public exposure. She moved to Villaguay, Entre Ríos, where she took over her family’s gas station business. In this new phase of her life, she has focused on community service, leading choirs, organizing religious events, and participating in prayer groups within the Catholic Church. Today, she runs the YPF gas station in the town center, viewing her work there as more than just a business—it represents a meaningful part of her life dedicated to spirituality and service.

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