[citation needed] When she was still a toddler, her parents (Miguel "Happy" Sökol Garcia and Magdalena Cuillery) divorced and her mother married Fernando Diez Barroso, an executive at Televisa.
At that time, the music and television producer Luis de Llano Macedo was seeking to create a Mexican version of the band Parchís, and Sökol held castings at the CEA.
Sökol made her television solo debut in Siempre En Domingo, the biggest variety show in Ibero-America at the time.
In 1988, she also launched a television career with the series Tres Generaciones (TV Show) (Three Generations), starring Carmen Montejo and Angélica María.
[citation needed] In 1989, she recorded a song titled "Detrás del Amor" for the compilation album Nos vamos de vacaciones, which also featured Alejandra Guzmán and Alix Bauer (another ex-Timbiriche).
In 1991, Sökol released her third album, Siento, and appeared in the Mexican soap opera Alcanzar una estrella II.
Muñecos de papel had such success that they went on a national tour throughout Mexico and were nominated as "Revelation of the Year" at the second annual awards show for Premios Eres, and won the coveted honor.
In 1998, Sökol joined all original founding members of the Mexican pop group Timbiriche in an international tour, and they recorded a double album titled El concierto.
[citation needed] In 2007, she joined the original founding members of Timbiriche (except Paulina Rubio because of an international solo tour) to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the group.
[3][4] In late 2014, Sasha, Benny y Erik released their first studio album "Vuelta al Sol" with "Esta Noche" as their first single.