- Christina Aguilera - Wikipedia
Recognized as an influential figure in music and having received widespread public interest, she is noted for her four- octave vocal range extending into the whistle register, artistic reinventions, and incorporating controversial themes into her music
- Christina Aguilera - Official website
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- Christina Aguilera - IMDb
Christina Aguilera Archive Footage: The Voice Christina Maria Aguilera was born on December 18, 1980 in Staten Island, New York City, New York to musician Shelly Loraine Fidler Kearns and U S Army sergeant Fausto Wagner Xavier Aguilera Monge Her father is Ecuadorian and her mother, who is American-born, has Welsh, Dutch and German ancestry
- Christina Aguilera (@xtina) • Instagram photos and videos
10M Followers, 176 Following, 1,136 Posts - Christina Aguilera (@xtina) on Instagram: ""
- Christina - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
Christina, a pretty and feminine, crystal clear classic, may be trending downward, but it's never out of style Christina's short forms Chris, Christie, and Tina all seem dated—making the royal Christina best used in its full glory
- Christina Aguilera: Biography, Musician, 2024 Grammys Performer
Grammy Award-winner Christina Aguilera is known for her powerful voice and hit songs such as “Genie in a Bottle” and “What a Girl Wants,” and for being a judge on The Voice
- Christina Aguilera, 44, poses in her birthday suit after dismissing . . .
Christina Aguilera celebrated her 44th birthday on Wednesday by sharing a black-and-white photo of herself wearing nothing but leather hot pants and a matching hat
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Christina
From Christiana, the Latin feminine form of Christian This was the name of an early, possibly legendary, saint who was tormented by her pagan father It was also borne by a 17th-century Swedish queen and patron the arts who gave up her crown in order to become a Roman Catholic
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