The pop star with the powerful pipes has dealt with it all, from loathsome music execs to criticism of her looks and love life. In this raw, personal and vulnerable interview, she finally sets her demons free
Christina Aguilera is in pain.
Today, it’s not the psychological or emotional kind – although she’s certainly entitled to those, after a traumatic childhood and years of battling her way through a notoriously cruel industry. This time, it’s physical. As she sits in her dimly lit Los Angeles studio on a sunny afternoon, the diva with the legendary voice has blood on her hands. Literally.
‘Sorry, my ear is bleeding,’ she says, then adds, ‘Lovely for your article.’ She dabs at a brand-new piercing on her upper right ear, taking the wound in her stride. Christina, 37, is wedged into the corner of a black couch, a black blanket around her legs, coffee mug in her clutches. She’s barefaced, wearing a (you guessed it) black T-shirt and black pants, and projecting a very chilled vibe. Is this really the daring star who once made headlines with skunk-striped hair highlights and a triple-tongue stage kiss with Britney and Madonna? Well, yes – and no.
‘When I first started out, I’d never have dreamed of doing an interview without makeup on,’ she says. She’d never have imagined going totally natural on an album cover, either.
But her latest record Liberation bears a photo of Christina with messy, damp hair (still platinum but sans extensions) … and wait, are those freckles? ‘I still love getting glammed up, but I want to show my imperfections too.’
Denne historien er fra December 2018-utgaven av Cosmopolitan - South Africa.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra December 2018-utgaven av Cosmopolitan - South Africa.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
Marc Buckner
The Bachelor SA Season 2’s star is here to make you swoon. Find out why boss babes are ready to risk it all for this adventurous dog lover.
I Tested Positive For The Alzheimer's Gene At 26 Years Old
A DNA testing kit is like a crystal ball, but what if you don’t like what you see?
Basically No-One Has A 28-Day Menstrual Cycle
Brought to you by: the idea of a ‘normal’ period is a lie
For Those Times When You're Like, ‘I Love You, But You're Annoying...'
Coupledom can be hard!
How To Get Sh*t Done
Calling all procrastinators: sometimes getting started on a new project or goal can be the hardest part. Here’s how to stop putting it off and actually press go
Is Rage Bait Okay?
It has become the new engagement strategy for many brands. Companies bait their followers into engaging with their content around topics that cause outrage. But is this okay? Social -media strategists Talya Goldberg and Jabulile Dlamini -Qwesha share their views.
Is Cardio A Scam? And 7 Other Not-stupid Questions About Fitness Things
Thanks for calling 0800 -WTF- Is -This
Hold The Phone
Zozibini Tunzi is here to remind you all to Take. Up. Space. She’s rewriting the pageantry rulebook, and she wants you to join in (in a bath, wearing sparkly boots, because that’s just how we roll).
How To Tell It Like It Is *And Finally Get A Promotion*
Receiving constructive criticism on your work can be terrifying. But do it right and it can be a career game-changer.
What Makes A Compulsive Liar?
We all do it. Tell those lit t le white lies to ourselves, and others. But what about those for whom lying is a way of life? Catriona Harvey-Jenner investigates the rise of a new kind of scammer.