Christina was seen with her husband at Villa nightclub in West Hollywood last night. Christina looked really cute and casual wearing a cap and carefully walked back to her car after spending some time at the club. The photographers asked Christina to give them a little wave, and she did. Check out the video below.
Christina appeared on Ellen Show a few days ago. She was there to promote the new Live & Down Under DVD, but of course most of the talking revolved around little baby Max Liron. Christina gushes about him. It’s a very cute and funny interview — check it out below!
Christina Aguilera on The Ellen Show [February 20, 2008]
In America People was the lucky mag that got the much anticipated baby photos of Christina Aguilera’s new bundle of joy Max Liron Bratman. And in the UK it was Hello magazine, which is the magazine these two gorgeous shots are from. Isn’t he lovely? Aww! They are such a cute family!
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Christina Aguilera and Nicole Richie were happy to see each other on Saturday night. They were both at the opening of the Broad Contemporary Art Museum in LA.
A tired looking Nicole approached Christina’s table and the two soon started swapping stories. Both stars looked relaxed and smiled for the cameras. The women gave birth within hours of each other in the same hospital.
Christina, along with her hubby Jordan, appeared at the opening of “The Broad Contemporary Art Museum” at LACMA on Saturday night. She looked gorgeous in a bright blue dress.
Christina’s first public appearance since the birth of her first son Max — the DVD signing at Best Buy. A great looking Christina signed many copies of her new DVD Back to Basics - Live and Down Under. At the signing Christina revealed she was glad to be out again, saying “I’m so going stir-crazy in the house.”
In a radio interview before the signing Christina gushed about her little son, saying “This whole incredible thing that’s taken part in my life, between the pregnancy and the birth, I’ve got so much to be inspired about and so much in my life to write about.
“I’ve been brain-storming for the last nine months, actually. This next album will have a whole new me, so there’s a lot to look forward to.”
Well, sort of! These pictures were taken just a few days ago, and they show hubby Jordan in the drivers seat, and Christina with baby Max in the back, along with a lady I’m assuming is the nanny. Of course they did their best to cover little Max, so we can’t actually see him, but he’s there! Click the two images below to enlarge them.
Want to meet Christina? Just show up at the West Hollywood Best Buy on Tuesday, February 5th from 7pm-9pm. Christina will be there to sign copies of her new DVD Back to Basics: Live & Down Under.
This will be Christina’s first public appearance since becoming a mother!
Don’t expect to see a photo of Christina Aguilera’s baby on the cover of any magazines this week. Sources say that after months of negotiating, a deal between Aguilera and OK! magazine came to a halt because the magazine couldn’t guarantee a full-cover photo of Aguilera and baby boy, Max.
It might seem surprising that OK! wasn’t game to play by Aguilera’s rules, considering the mag ran Aguilera’s wedding photos, but a magazine insider points out that the singer performs well on stage, but not so much on newsstands. “The OK! wedding cover didn’t sell as well as they hoped, and even her recent Marie Claire cover underperformed, all things considered,” the source said.
Christina and Jordan have celebrated the birth of their newborn son, Max Liron Bratman, by inducting him into Judaism with a traditional bris ceremony.
The couple held the Jewish naming and circumcision ceremony on Sunday to formalize the baby’s middle name, which means ‘my song’ or ‘my joy’ in Hebrew.
The bris usually takes place on the eighth day after the birth of the child and is attended by family and friends, who then join the couple for a celebratory meal.
Aguilera was raised as a Catholic, but has been learning about Judaism since her 2005 marriage to music executive Bratman.