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Christina Aguilera trades “bloop” for “Come On Over” in new Grindr surprise

Christina Aguilera becomes Grindr’s new “wingwoman,” lending her vocals to replace the iconic “bloop” with the intro of “Come On Over Baby.” This feature launches just ahead of her set at Portola Festival, where she shares the bill with acts like LCD Soundsystem and The Prodigy.

In a tongue-in-cheek promo, Aguilera feigns shock hearing her own voice as assistants scramble to answer messages. Long tied to LGBTQ+ audiences, she nods to her allyship with a playful “threesome” remark about Grindr, Portola, and herself.


Source: Billboard – Published on September 15, 2025

Aguilera and Kardashian face off in corsets—call it hosiery, not hostility

Stripping pageantry down to its thigh-high essence, Christina Aguilera and Kourtney Kardashian exchange couture for corsetry, leaning into a mutual fondness for sultry stockings and lingerie theatrics. Legs take center stage as these two cultural fixtures pose in parallel, inviting the voyeuristic lens to settle not on fame, but fabrication and framing.

The premise? A visual stand-off, more fantasy than feud, playing out like a monochrome inkblot test for appetite and allure preferences.


Source: TMZ.com – Published on July 26, 2025

Christina Aguilera presses ‘Record’ on decades of fame—and a few untold truths

Christina Aguilera readies a documentary that dissects her decades in the limelight, one confessional frame at a time. Originally teased in 2022, the film charts her evolution both onstage and off, pulling viewers through lesser-seen corridors of fame.

In parallel, the studio becomes her confessional, where personal revelations seep into new material. She describes the upcoming album not just as a musical project but as a direct echo of the vulnerability captured on film.


Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on November 30, -0001

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