
She was abused by her father and bullied by her classmates, but that didn’t stop Christina Aguilera becoming one of the world’s most popular singers. Here, she talks to Elizabeth Day about sexuality, singing at six and seeing off Britney
A year in a dog’s life is supposed to be equivalent to seven in human terms. On the way to interview Christina Aguilera, it crosses my mind that there might be a similar exponential growth rate at work for diminutive blonde pop starlets. For how else to explain that, at the grand old age of 27, Aguilera is releasing her greatest hits album? Don’t most people take, well, at least a few decades to accumulate enough material? Isn’t it the sort of thing ageing artists do to make themselves feel better when they’re in their fifties, to remind their fans of a halcyon era before they were destroyed by the gradual onward march of time and deep-fried peanut butter sandwiches? Read the rest of this entry »

Now that TRL is ending its 10-year run on MTV, Christina Aguilera is taking to the Web to premiere her new music video for her hit single, “Keeps Gettin’ Better,” on Monday afternoon.






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