Christina Aguilera


Singer

About

Also Known As
Xtina, Christina María Aguilera
Birth Place
Staten Island, New York, USA
Born
December 18, 1980

Biography

Possessing a singularly powerful vocal style, Christina Aguilera burst onto the scene as a teen idol in the late 1990s, beginning her career as a member of the new "Mickey Mouse Club" (Disney Channel, 1989-1994). Her breakout single "Genie in a Bottle" (1999) was bubblegum pop at its finest and helped earn the singer a Best New Artist trophy at the 2000 Grammy Awards, a category that her...

Family & Companions

Jordan Bratman
Companion
Manager. Reportedly dating as of October 2003.
Jorge Santos
Companion
Backup dancer.

Biography

Possessing a singularly powerful vocal style, Christina Aguilera burst onto the scene as a teen idol in the late 1990s, beginning her career as a member of the new "Mickey Mouse Club" (Disney Channel, 1989-1994). Her breakout single "Genie in a Bottle" (1999) was bubblegum pop at its finest and helped earn the singer a Best New Artist trophy at the 2000 Grammy Awards, a category that her rival Britney Spears was favored to win. Aguilera shed her girl-next-door image for her sophomore album Stripped (2002), where she traded in her Mouseketeer charm for lingerie-inspired outfits and body art. Controversy clung to the singer like one of the skimpy designer gowns she began to wear and she was often criticized for her unapologetic attitude towards how "Dirrty" (the title of her 2002 hit single) a girl can get. Aguilera was a master of reinvention, from overcoming an abusive childhood, to channeling Madonna and Marilyn Monroe in her provocative music videos, to raising a family. Aguilera made her feature film debut opposite Cher in "Burlesque" (2010) and signed on to be one of the hosts of the reality TV singing competition, "The Voice" (NBC, 2011- ), both bold moves by an artist who never shied away from a challenge and was considered by many to possess the greatest voice of her generation.

Christina Maria Aguilera was born on Dec. 18, 1980 in Staten Island, NY to Fausto Wagner Xavier Aguilera and Shelly Loraine (née Fidler). Her Ecuadorian father was a Sergeant in the U.S. Army, while her Irish-American mother taught Spanish. The future star grew up in a bilingual household, where Spanish was the second language. Aguilera moved to Rochester, PA with her mother and younger sister, Rachel, after her parents divorced. The split ended years of her father's abusive behavior - both physical and emotional - towards her mother. Aguilera revealed details of the abuse many years later through her songs "I'm OK" (2002) and "Oh Mother" (2006), which included the lyrics, "Covering the cuts and bruises.she could have died fighting for the lives of her children." Even though he made several attempts to reconnect with her, Aguilera ruled out a reunion with her father.

The emotional scar from growing up in an abusive household never held the young Aguilera back from chasing her true calling. She discovered her gift - the ability to sing with a four-octave vocal range - as a child competing in local talent shows, which earned the nickname "the little girl with the big voice." Her talent outshone a majority of her peers during her elementary school years, making Aguilera a social outcast. She was ridiculed by her classmates and even had her family's car tires slashed by neighborhood pranksters. Her family moved to Wexford, PA a few years later, where her talent was kept a secret to avoid the cruel bullying of other children. Aguilera attended Marshall Middle School and North Allegheny Intermediate High School before her mother decided that home schooling was the best option for the aspiring singer. In 1990, hard work brought her to the talent competition "Star Search" (Syndication 1983-1995), where she performed the 1946 standard "A Sunday Kind of Love" to an audience stunned by the young singer's vocal prowess. Aguilera only placed second in the competition, but the exposure opened more opportunities for the budding talent, especially on her local music scene. She was often asked to sing the National Anthem for major league sporting events, including the 1992 Stanley Cup Finals. A year later, Aguilera joined "The New Mickey Mouse Club," a Disney Channel variety show aimed at young adults. Her cast mates included Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Ryan Gosling, and Keri Russell, all of whom went on to become A-list stars in music or film/TV. Even among a talented group of young entertainers, Aguilera stood out for her powerful vocals and diva-like personality, which she channeled while covering songs by her idols such as Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey.

The Disney-groomed star was then asked to record the theme song "Reflection" for the animated film "Mulan" (1998) after sending in an audition tape where she hit the difficult High E note. She signed with RCA Records and released her self-titled debut album in 1999. Christina Aguilera contained the infectious lead single "Genie in a Bottle," which topped the Billboard Hot 100 charts for five consecutive weeks. Her follow-up tracks, "What a Girl Wants," a female-empowerment dance track, and the soulful ballad "I Turn To You" also fared well on the charts. Her "Mickey Mouse Club" contemporaries Spears and Timberlake (with his group NSYNC) released albums around the same time as Aguilera's, marking a teen pop invasion in the music business. The media often pitted her against Spears for their bubblegum sound and sex kitten image, but it was Aguilera who pulled away from the rest of the Tiger Beat pack with a Best New Artist win at the 2000 Grammy Awards. The singer honored her Latin roots that same year with the album Mi Reflejo, which included Spanish versions of her hits. Aguilera also collaborated with fellow pop stars Pink, Mya, Lil' Kim, and Missy Elliott for a remake of the 1975 Labelle classic, "Lady Marmalade." The song served as the theme for the 2001 movie musical "Moulin Rouge!" She did, however, receive negative criticism for her big-haired, lingerie-clad look in the "Lady Marmalade" music video, which went on to win Video of the Year at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards. During the acceptance speech, Aguilera playfully exclaimed, "I guess the big hair paid off."

It seemed the "Lady Marmalade" video vixen was just a preview of what Aguilera had in store for her next album, Stripped. Released in 2002, the album showcased a more mature and confident singer who further pushed away from her bubblegum pop days. Her sexually provocative single (and music video) "Dirrty" shed the girl-next-door image of "Genie in a Bottle" and re-branded her as Xtina, a pierced and tattooed pop tart. The follow-up single "Beautiful," a ballad about overcoming her insecurities, received critical praise and peaked at No. 2 on the charts. Even though she had a whole new image and sound, Stripped gave Aguilera another successful run on the charts, earning four-times platinum status in album sales. Aguilera also became a songwriter for other artists, co-penning the hit single "Miss Independent" (2003) for Kelly Clarkson. In 2003, she joined forces with Timberlake (who had just released his first solo album) for the "Justified/Stripped Tour." The co-headlining venture, dubbed "the sexiest tour on earth" by Rolling Stone magazine, was a commercial and critical success. Aguilera sparked controversy once again when she and Spears opened the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards with a tribute to Madonna's "Like a Virgin" (1984) era, culminating with each singer locking lips with the Material Girl herself.

Aguilera took some time out from her music career in the mid-2000s to raise a family. She married music-marketing executive and longtime boyfriend Jordan Bratman in 2005 and gave birth to their son Max Liron Bratman in January 2008. People magazine reportedly paid the singer $1.5 million dollars for Max's first baby photos. Ironically, Aguilera's former teen pop rival Spears' public image spiraled down into messy divorces, drug abuse, and depression around the same time Aguilera was finally finding tranquility in her life. She defended Spears during the difficult time by telling the media, "I don't think any of us should judge her or jump to conclusions. Britney is a good person and a good mom." Aguilera also showed her comedic acting skills during a 2004 hosting appearance on "Saturday Night Live" (NBC, 1975- ). The episode's most memorable skit was an homage to the characters of "Sex and the City" (HBO, 1998-2004), in which Aguilera did her best impersonation of man-loving Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), only to reveal she was a man the whole time. The fashionable star also appeared as a guest judge on the reality competition series "Project Runway" (Bravo, 2004-08; Lifetime, 2008- ) in an episode where the designers had to create a Bob Mackie-inspired stage outfit for her.

Aguilera released her long-awaited album Back to Basics in 2006, inspired by the legendary sounds of Etta James and Billie Holiday. She also updated her grungy Stripped look into a sophisticated Marilyn Monroe persona she nicknamed Baby Jane. The lead single, "Ain't No Other Man," which featured Aguilera's signature soprano backed by 1930s jazz instrumentation, reached No. 6 on Billboard and earned her a Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 2007 Grammy Awards. Another single, "Candyman," was a modern rearrangement of the 1941 Andrews Sisters' classic "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," and was certified Gold. The singer released a collection of her greatest hits titled Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits in 2008 to celebrate 10 successful years in the music business. It included one new track, "Keeps Gettin' Better," which reached No. 7 on the Billboard singles charts. In 2010, Aguilera released her fourth English studio album, the electronic-oriented Bionic, which included collaborations with eclectic musical artists such as M.I.A., Goldfrapp, and Ladytron. The first single "Not Myself Tonight" was released in April 2010. That same year, she made her feature film acting debut with a starring role in "Burlesque," a musical film about a woman who moves from a small town to Los Angeles and finds fame while working at a neo-burlesque club. Music icon Cher played the club's owner and headliner.

What should have been a triumphant period for Aguilera was somewhat diminished when in October of 2010, the pop diva filed for divorce from her husband of five years, Jordan Bratman. The release and reception of "Burlesque" was a mixed blessing, as well. Reviews of the film were, by and large, scathing, while the box office returns were indifferent at best. Softening the blow was Aguilera's Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song for "Bound to You," with the win ultimately going to another song from the film - "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me" - sung by co-star Cher.

Adding injury to insult, Aguilera was arrested in March 2010 for public intoxication while her boyfriend, Matt Rutler, was arrested for driving while intoxicated. She was later released on bail and no charges were filed. Aguilera bounced back by becoming one of the hosts of "The Voice" (NBC, 2011- ), joining Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine, country star Blake Shelton and R&B artist Cee-Lo Green. The reality TV competition positioned itself to be a serious competitor to "American Idol" (Fox, 2002-16) while boasting a more talented group of singers. The show became an immediate hit for the flailing NBC network and went on to increased ratings for its second season, which premiered to huge numbers following Super Bowl XLVI. Meanwhile, Aguilera shined when she sang a moving rendition of "At Last" during the funeral services for her idol, Etta James. She went on to record her seventh studio album, Lotus (2012), an electropop-centric release that featured the singles "Your Body" and "Just a Fool," a country pop duet with "Voice" co-star Shelton. The record received mixed reviews and generated poor sales. In early 2013, Aguilera announced that she was taking a break from "The Voice" in order to focus on her music, joining outgoing co-host Cee-Lo Green. She was replaced by Shakira and Gwen Stefani before returning for the show's eighth season. During this period, Aguilera became a familiar chart presence as a guest vocalist, appearing on singles by Maroon 5 ("Moves Like Jagger"), A Great Big World ("Say Something") and Lady Gaga ("Do What U Want (Remix)"). Aguilera's second child, daughter Summer Rain Rutler, was born in August 2014.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Zoe (2018)
The Emoji Movie (2017)
Voice
Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (2016)
Pitch Perfect 2 (2015)
Burlesque (2010)
Get Him to the Greek (2010)
Self
Get Him to the Greek (2010)
Herself
Shine a Light (2008)
Herbie Hancock: Possibilities (2006)
Herself

Music (Feature Film)

The Addams Family (2019)
Song Performer
The Addams Family (2019)
Song
Life of the Party (2018)
Song Performer
Life of the Party (2018)
Song
The Emoji Movie (2017)
Song
The Emoji Movie (2017)
Song Performer
Burlesque (2010)
Song
Burlesque (2010)
Music Producer
Burlesque (2010)
Song Performer
The Spirit (2008)
Song Performer
Get Smart (2008)
Song Performer
Get Smart (2008)
Song
Spanglish (2004)
Song Performer ("Ven Conmigo (Solamente Tu)")
Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004)
Song Performer
Shark Tale (2004)
Song Performer
What Women Want (2000)
Song Performer
The Next Best Thing (2000)
Song Performer
Pokemon: The First Movie (1999)
Song Performer ("We'Re A Miracle")
MULAN (1998)
Song Performer

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Get Him to the Greek (2010)
Other
Herbie Hancock: Possibilities (2006)
Other

Cast (Special)

The 46th Annual Grammy Awards (2004)
Performer
The 30th Annual American Music Awards (2003)
Real Access: Hot 24 in 2004 (2003)
MTV Presents Teen People Magazine's 25 Hottest Stars Under 25 (2003)
Maxim Hot 100 (2003)
The 2003 MTV Europe Music Awards (2003)
Host
Christina Aguilera: Stripped in London (2003)
2002 Olympic Winter Games (2002)
The 2002 MTV Video Music Awards (2002)
The 44th Annual Grammy Awards (2002)
Performer
VH1 Big in 2002 Awards (2002)
Performer
Everybody Talk About... Pop Music! (2001)
The 2001 World Music Awards (2001)
Performer
The 2001 MTV Movie Awards (2001)
Performer
1st Annual BET Awards (2001)
Performer
The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards (2001)
Performer
The 7th Annual Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (2001)
Presenter
MTV Icon: Janet Jackson (2001)
The 2001 MTV Video Music Awards (2001)
Presenter
The 2001 Radio Music Awards (2001)
Host
The 49th Annual Miss USA Pageant (2000)
The 27th Annual American Music Awards (2000)
Performer
The 100 Greatest Rock & Roll Moments on TV (2000)
Interviewee
Walt Disney World Summer Jam Concert (2000)
The 2000 Essence Awards (2000)
Performer
5th Annual ALMA Awards (2000)
Performer
The 2000 MTV Movie Awards (2000)
Performer
Greatest Rock & Roll Moments: 2000 (2000)
The 2000 Radio Music Awards (2000)
Performer
Rankin File: Sex Sells (2000)
Interviewee
Super Bowl XXXIV (2000)
("Half-Time Show")
Teen People's 25 Hottest Stars Under 25 (2000)
Total Access 24/7 (2000)
The 1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards (2000)
Performer
Christina Aguilera: My Reflection (2000)
The Power of One: The Pokemon 2000 Movie Special (2000)
The 2000 MTV Video Music Awards (2000)
Performer
Men Strike Back (2000)
Ladies' Home Journal's Most Fascinating Women of '99 (2000)
The 42nd Annual Grammy Awards (2000)
Presenter
My VH1 Music Awards (2000)
Performer
The 2000 MTV Video Music Awards (2000)
Presenter
Grammy Countdown (2000)
The 2000 Billboard Music Awards (2000)
Presenter
Disney's American Teacher Awards (1999)
Performer
The WB Radio Music Awards (1999)
Presenter
1999 MTV Europe Music Awards (1999)
Presenter
The 1999 Billboard Music Awards (1999)
Performer
MTV 2 Large New Year's Eve Party (1999)
L'Oreal's Summer Music Mania '99 (1999)
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (1999)
The 1999 Teen Choice Awards (1999)
Performer
The 1999 MTV Video Music Awards (1999)
Presenter
The 1999 ALMA Awards (1999)
Performer
The American Red Cross Holiday Music Spectacular (1999)
Christmas in Washington 1999 (1999)

Producer (Special)

Christina Aguilera: My Reflection (2000)
Executive Producer

Music (Special)

Graduating Peter (2003)
Song Performer ("What A Girl Wants")
The 2003 MTV Video Music Awards (2003)
Song Performer
Maxim Hot 100 (2003)
Song Performer
The 2002 MTV Europe Music Awards (2002)
Song Performer
The 44th Annual Grammy Awards (2002)
Song Performer
2002 Olympic Winter Games (2002)
Song Performer
1st Annual BET Awards (2001)
Song Performer
The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards (2001)
Song Performer
The 2001 World Music Awards (2001)
Song Performer
The 2001 MTV Movie Awards (2001)
Song Performer
The 2000 Radio Music Awards (2000)
Song Performer
The 2000 Essence Awards (2000)
Song Performer
5th Annual ALMA Awards (2000)
Song Performer
Teen People's 25 Hottest Stars Under 25 (2000)
Song Performer
The 49th Annual Miss USA Pageant (2000)
Song Performer
The 1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards (2000)
Song Performer
The 2000 MTV Video Music Awards (2000)
Song Performer
Christina Aguilera: My Reflection (2000)
Song Performer
Walt Disney World Summer Jam Concert (2000)
Song Performer ("Genie In A Bottle" "What A Girl Wants" "I Turn To You")
Men Strike Back (2000)
Song Performer
Super Bowl XXXIV (2000)
Song Performer
The 27th Annual American Music Awards (2000)
Song Performer
MTV 2 Large New Year's Eve Party (1999)
Song Performer
The 1999 Teen Choice Awards (1999)
Song Performer
Disney's American Teacher Awards (1999)
Song Performer
The 1999 ALMA Awards (1999)
Song Performer
Christmas in Washington 1999 (1999)
Song Performer
L'Oreal's Summer Music Mania '99 (1999)
Song Performer

Music (TV Mini-Series)

Miracle in Lane 2 (2000)
Song Performer

Life Events

1989

Made first televison appearance on TV's Star Search

1993

Became a member of the New Mickey Mouse Club; alongside future pop stars JC Chasez, Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears

1995

Toured Japan promoting her collaboration with Japanese singer, Keizo Nakanishi on "All I Wanna Do"

1998

Recorded "Reflection" for the soundtrack of Disney's "Mulan"

1999

Released muliplatinum debut album Christina Aguilera, which featured the hit singles "Genie in a Bottle" and "What A Girl Wants"

2000

Released the muliplatinum spanish-language album Mi Reflego, which featured five Spanish versions of previously released material from her debut album and five original songs

2001

Collaborated with Lil' Kim, Mya and Pink for the remake of "Lady Marmalade" for the film "Moulin Rouge"

2002

Performed at the closing ceremonies for the Winter Olympic Games

2002

Released next muliplatinum album Stripped, included the singles "Beautiful" and "Dirrty"

2003

Became the new face of the Versace line; Donatella Versace claims that the new line was inspired by Christina's over-the-top stage performances

2003

Performed "Like A Virgin" at the opening of the "MTV Video Music Awards" with Britney Spears and Madonna

2004

Released the single, "Car Wash" with rapper Missy Elliott for the animated film "Shark Tale"

2006

Released third studio album Back to Basics, which included elements of soul, jazz and blues music; earned 2 Grammy nominations, including Best Pop Vocal Album

2007

Earned two Grammy nominations, including one for her collaborations with Tony Bennett for the song "Steppin' Out"

2008

Released her greatest-hits collection Keeps Gettin¿ Better: A Decade of Hits

2010

Released her fourth studio album titled Bionic

2010

Made her feature film debut opposite Cher in the musical drama "Burlesque"

2010

Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

2011

Nominated for the 2011 Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song ¿ Motion Picture ("Bound to You" from "Burlesque")

2011

Joined Mark Burnett¿s singing competition series "The Voice" (NBC) as a coach/judge

2012

Released her seventh studio album, "Lotus"

Family

Michael Kearns
Half-Brother
Born c. 1996.
James Kearns
Step-Father
Rachel Aguilera
Sister
Born c. 1986.
Shelley Kearns
Mother
Professional violin and piano player. Remarried; as a teenager she was a violinist who toured with the Youth Symphony Orchestra; president of Christina's fan club.
Fausto Aguilera
Father
Born in Ecuador but had immigrated to the United States and pursued a career in the military; reportedly abused christina and her mother; parted from the family when christina was seven.
Stephanie Kearns
Step-Sister
Casey Kearns
Step-Brother

Companions

Jordan Bratman
Companion
Manager. Reportedly dating as of October 2003.
Jorge Santos
Companion
Backup dancer.

Bibliography