Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera is making the transition from “Dirrty” diva to changing dirty diapers. Just as Madonna has been the mother of reinvention, Aguilera has come a long way since she was the little girl with the big voice on the Mickey Mouse Club in 1993.
In 1999 she released her self-titled debut album, which spawned the hit single “Genie in a Bottle.” She sang about being rubbed the right way in that song, but she got even more suggestive in 2002 with her raunchy hit “Dirrty.” In the video, Aguilera slithered around suggestively in a pair of leather chaps. Early on in their careers, Aguilera and fellow Mouseketeer Britney Spears were compared to each other, but their careers — and private lives — went in radically different directions after they took part in a controversial performance at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards. Madonna, Aguilera and Spears performed “Like a Virgin” and Madonna kissed them both. While Spears has been on a downward spiral since then, Aguilera has shed her multiple piercings and provocative image and matured into a responsible adult, marrying record executive Jordan Bratman in 2005. The following year, Aguilera released her first album in four years, Back to Basics. It featured the song “Ain’t No Other Man,” in which she declared, “Every time I see you, everything starts making sense,” about Bratman. After months of speculation, Aguilera confirmed her pregnancy to Glamour magazine in November 2007, saying that she would "enter into mommyhood next year."
In 1999 she released her self-titled debut album, which spawned the hit single “Genie in a Bottle.” She sang about being rubbed the right way in that song, but she got even more suggestive in 2002 with her raunchy hit “Dirrty.” In the video, Aguilera slithered around suggestively in a pair of leather chaps. Early on in their careers, Aguilera and fellow Mouseketeer Britney Spears were compared to each other, but their careers — and private lives — went in radically different directions after they took part in a controversial performance at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards. Madonna, Aguilera and Spears performed “Like a Virgin” and Madonna kissed them both. While Spears has been on a downward spiral since then, Aguilera has shed her multiple piercings and provocative image and matured into a responsible adult, marrying record executive Jordan Bratman in 2005. The following year, Aguilera released her first album in four years, Back to Basics. It featured the song “Ain’t No Other Man,” in which she declared, “Every time I see you, everything starts making sense,” about Bratman. After months of speculation, Aguilera confirmed her pregnancy to Glamour magazine in November 2007, saying that she would "enter into mommyhood next year."
In her first interview since having baby Max, Christina Aguilera talked all about how Paris Hilton spilled the beans on her pregnancy, how her first child is "stinky" and how she had penis-shaped balloons at Max's otherwise-traditional circumcision.
"He did have a bris," Christina said this morning on Ryan Seacrest's KIIS-FM radio show, referring to the Jewish naming and circumcision ceremony. "We had close friends over to experience the bris with us. We're a non-conventional couple... we had penis balloons everywhere." Since delivering Max Liron Bratman via C-section 23 days ago, Christina says she is "going a little stir crazy" at home even though she describes motherhood as "an incredible thing." "Every week something new happens... it's constant changing and he's constantly changing and doing different things and stinky things." As for Paris Hilton stealing her thunder and announcing Christina's pregnancy before she did, she says she has no hard feelings. "Everyone thought I wanted to keep this big secret. Really, I didn't want to address it. I didn't want to make a big announcement about it," she said of the months of speculation about her pregnancy. "Paris did kind of jump the gun a bit so she did kind of become the official announcer at a club appearance. I laughed it off. She did it in a sweet way so it wasn't in a kind of tattle way," she said.
"He did have a bris," Christina said this morning on Ryan Seacrest's KIIS-FM radio show, referring to the Jewish naming and circumcision ceremony. "We had close friends over to experience the bris with us. We're a non-conventional couple... we had penis balloons everywhere." Since delivering Max Liron Bratman via C-section 23 days ago, Christina says she is "going a little stir crazy" at home even though she describes motherhood as "an incredible thing." "Every week something new happens... it's constant changing and he's constantly changing and doing different things and stinky things." As for Paris Hilton stealing her thunder and announcing Christina's pregnancy before she did, she says she has no hard feelings. "Everyone thought I wanted to keep this big secret. Really, I didn't want to address it. I didn't want to make a big announcement about it," she said of the months of speculation about her pregnancy. "Paris did kind of jump the gun a bit so she did kind of become the official announcer at a club appearance. I laughed it off. She did it in a sweet way so it wasn't in a kind of tattle way," she said.
Christina Aguilera gave birth to son Max on Saturday but before her precious bundle of joy arrived, the stylish mom prepped with a trip to Beverly Hills store Kitson. Our spies tell us that Christina purchased a luxe red patent leather diaper bag for $495, which doubles as a handbag once the diaper days have passed. She also picked up some adorable onesies, including one that serves as in an invite to a party at Max's crib, every night at 2 a.m.We are told that Max's nursery has a monkey theme and the pint-sized diva ran with it, grabbing him a matching monkey onesie, long sleeve shirt, and socks.First-time mom Christina Aguilera is still "really sore" after her C-section last Saturday, a source close to the singer tells E! News. The petite 27-year-old and son Max Liron Bratman are back home at their Beverly Hills mansion after spending four days at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center."It was more painful than she thought," a source told E!, adding that the Grammy winner's pipes are back in use "already singing to Max."
The Mouseketeer alum and music-exec husband Jordan Bratman welcomed their six-pound, two-ounce son into the world at 10:05 p.m. on January 12.
"Today is a very joyful and special day for Jordan and I as we welcome our first son into this world," Christina wrote on her



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