Kristie Kuwa Posted Wednesday at 11:25 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:25 AM I never realized it till now, but her personality reminds me SO much of Christine in Selling Sunset. iykyk
Slap Posted Wednesday at 12:34 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:34 PM (edited) 2 hours ago, aesthetic bih said: C'mon. Xtin's just being a good sis and promoting Britney's greatly experimental misunderstood bop! She does know how to spot a tune that's too ahead of its time. Manjobi (With My Body) feat. Xtina and Gaga coming for the top 3500 of the Billboard year end charts in 2050. In regards to her appearance I agree that it's really not anybody's business and people should worry about themselves. Edited Wednesday at 12:35 PM by Slap 1
Bad_vocal_technique Posted Wednesday at 12:52 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:52 PM 3 hours ago, Erreur2 La Nature said: Starting off 2025 with a meltdown is a choice… She's a public person and should not be surprised that some people are commenting on her body especially because of the effect Ozempic has had on her. Also I am sure the majority of the comments are positive so I don't get why she is playing the victim here. People will continue to mind their business (b!tch) as they have for the last two decades ! This advice would sit so much better on a thread of your fave Mrs Spears. 1
Cardcaptor Sakura Posted Wednesday at 01:50 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:50 PM People will find a way to getting mad at Xtina still even until this day, lol. And they say they didn't care about her.
Death & Decay Posted Wednesday at 04:01 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:01 PM I mean…is this necessarily about what people have been saying about her? Could it not just be a positive message going into a new year?
babycomeround Posted Wednesday at 04:51 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:51 PM Using Little Mix - Wasabi? The hit it deserved to be! 1
SpaceOddity Posted Wednesday at 05:06 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:06 PM I really hope in a funny twist of fate, all these celebrities downing Oozempic like it's candy, suddenly turn into Monstro Elisasue. 1
WalkAway Posted Wednesday at 05:25 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:25 PM 7 hours ago, Erreur2 La Nature said: Starting off 2025 with a meltdown is a choice… She's a public person and should not be surprised that some people are commenting on her body especially because of the effect Ozempic has had on her. Also I am sure the majority of the comments are positive so I don't get why she is playing the victim here. People will continue to mind their business (b!tch) as they have for the last two decades ! Starting off 2025 with a meltdown in a Christina Aguilera thread is a choice. Happy New Year to you though. 7
Davidoff Posted Wednesday at 05:28 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:28 PM Who cares? It's not like people are dragging her. Everyone is praising her beauty. She should be grateful.
Xtina23 Posted Wednesday at 05:43 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 05:43 PM 6 hours ago, RideOrDie said: she decided to continue being MEAN going into 2025 i see... never change maria it's 2025 and it looks like you still haven't changed I see... stay out of xtina threads as your new year resolution bby. 1
Bey_Rihstan Posted Wednesday at 05:48 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:48 PM 15 hours ago, Mupps said: I think impressionable young people do deserve an explanation why celebrities look the way they do but w/e It's kinda gross to see celebrities like Christina with such a public platform playing the victim when they are so actively contributing to the body dysmorphia in society and the explosive growth of plastic surgery. If you're not gonna be open about fine but at least don't tell those young people that they don't deserve to know?? idk whether she's extremely out of touch, wilfully turning a blind eye or just…dumb as hell? But this statement is wild No. Young people's parents should take control and tell them not to look for themselves in celebrities. Mine did. Christina has no obligation to explain anything to anybody that she didnt create 1
Bey_Rihstan Posted Wednesday at 05:49 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:49 PM 20 minutes ago, Davidoff said: Who cares? It's not like people are dragging her. Everyone is praising her beauty. She should be grateful. People were definitely dragging her a couple months ago saying she was too skinny and had a bobble head. There were several hit tweets 1
RideOrDie Posted Wednesday at 07:17 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:17 PM 1 hour ago, Bey_Rihstan said: People were definitely dragging her a couple months ago saying she was too skinny and had a bobble head. There were several hit tweets had a WHAT? 3
Gyal Posted Wednesday at 07:36 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:36 PM I feel like I've only seen people saying that she looks amazing? and I agree tbh people that drag surgery are so lame too, they don't have to be ugly to make you feel better about yourself 1
Sexyzinger Posted Wednesday at 09:27 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:27 PM Christina Aguilera is the perfect combination of beauty and talent.
Mupps Posted Wednesday at 11:35 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:35 PM 5 hours ago, Bey_Rihstan said: No. Young people's parents should take control and tell them not to look for themselves in celebrities. Mine did. Christina has no obligation to explain anything to anybody that she didnt create (Disclaimer: I'm not writing this to attack you or anything, in fact I used to think similarly. I'm just perplexed at the general indifference towards these surgery trends atm) Do you really believe we live in a world where a lot of parents have that conversation with their children? They don't. And does this mean as a society we should ignorantly normalise invasive and sometimes dangerous cosmetic surgeries instead of having meaningful conversations about aging? Your take has a similar sentiment to Disney saying that they'll leave it to parents to educate their children about trans people after removing a trans storyline from their series. Parents (especially conservative households) don't sit their children down and have those conversations. I wish they did but they don't. On a similar note, do you think we should leave it to parents to educate their children about gay rights? Also you slightly misread my comment. I never said it was Christina's own responsibility to educate other people's children about this, but I do believe that young people deserve to get an explanation about these new celeb surgeries from somewhere (in the media or maybe school). Christina went and said no one deserves an explanation after having gone viral for undergoing invasive surgery to look 20 years younger. Now tell me this isn't tone deaf, coming from someone who is at the source of portraying the never aging celebrity image.
Sexyzinger Posted Thursday at 07:56 PM Posted Thursday at 07:56 PM On 1/1/2025 at 12:25 PM, WalkAway said: Starting off 2025 with a meltdown in a Christina Aguilera thread is a choice. Happy New Year to you though.
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