She always has someone to take the wheel, allowing her to ride around the city in her beloved Rolls-Royce, a luxury purchase ...
Assless chaps entered the fashion world as an undeniably trendy look in the early 2000s thanks to pop star Christina Aguilera ...
Christina Aguilera recently posted a video on her social media to address the many comments questioning her appearance, with ...
Christina Aguilera is kicking off the new year with an important message. On Tuesday, the Grammy Award winner posted a video montage to her Instagram that featured various footage of herself ...
Christina Aguilera has broken her silence over her much talked about weight loss. Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for The Recording Academy. Aguilera previously seen sporting a fuller figure.
HGTV is giving fans of Christina Haack and Tarek El Moussa an extra special sneak peek at the drama set to unfold when their new show The Flip Off with Heather El Moussa premieres on Wednesday ...
Christina Aguilera ended 2024 with a message of acceptance while shutting down comments about her appearance. The singer, 44, took to Instagram on Dec. 31 to reflect on the past year, sharing a video ...
"No one deserves an explanation." Christina Aguilera's New Year's resolution is one that everyone should get on board with. On New Year's Eve, the Grammy-winning singer closed out 2024 by posting ...
Throughout the year of 2024, Christina Aguilera's appearance was a big topic of conversation online. The pop star, 44, debuted her incredible new look back in May at a concert in Mexico - although ...
Christina Aguilera said that she is now “evolved enough to know that nothing comes easy and no one is perfect.” Christina Aguilera clapped back at haters who had mean things to say about her.
Christina Aguilera hit back at critics who have been a little too opinionated on her appearance. Some have accused the 44-year-old star of taking Ozempic, a prescription medication given for diabetes ...
The anti-Trump posters, which depict the president-elect with the words “Keep DC trash free,” initially appeared to be created as transit ads funded by the district’s government and were ...