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Former spouse of Jordan Bratman (marketing exec)
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  <OtherInfo label="Biography" urlencoded="Christina+Aguilera+is+an+American+singer%2c+songwriter%2c+actress%2c+and+television+personality.+Aguilera+rose+to+stardom+with+her+eponymous+debut+album%2c+for+which+she+is+credited+for+influencing+the+revival+of+teen+pop+during+the+1990s+and+early+2000s.+%0a%0aHer+debut+album+spawned+three+Billboard+Hot+100+number-one+singles+%c2%97+%22Genie+in+a+Bottle%22%2c+%22What+a+Girl+Wants%22+and+%22Come+On+Over+Baby+(All+I+Want+Is+You)%22+%c2%97+and+earned+her+the+Grammy+Award+for+Best+New+Artist.+Aguilera+assumed+artistic+control+of+her+fourth+studio+album+Stripped+(2002).+Her+fifth+album%2c+Back+to+Basics+(2006)%2c+was+met+with+favorable+reviews+and+became+the+second+of+her+career+to+debut+atop+of+the+Billboard+200.+Its+singles+%22Ain%27t+No+Other+Man%22+and+%22Hurt%22+reached+the+top-ten+positions+in+most+countries.+In+subsequent+years%2c+she+featured+on+the+successful+singles+%22Feel+This+Moment%22%2c+%22Say+Something%22%2c+and+%22Moves+Like+Jagger.%22" urlpathencoded="Christina%20Aguilera%20is%20an%20American%20singer,%20songwriter,%20actress,%20and%20television%20personality.%20Aguilera%20rose%20to%20stardom%20with%20her%20eponymous%20debut%20album,%20for%20which%20she%20is%20credited%20for%20influencing%20the%20revival%20of%20teen%20pop%20during%20the%201990s%20and%20early%202000s.%20%0a%0aHer%20debut%20album%20spawned%20three%20Billboard%20Hot%20100%20number-one%20singles%20%c2%97%20&quot;Genie%20in%20a%20Bottle&quot;,%20&quot;What%20a%20Girl%20Wants&quot;%20and%20&quot;Come%20On%20Over%20Baby%20(All%20I%20Want%20Is%20You)&quot;%20%c2%97%20and%20earned%20her%20the%20Grammy%20Award%20for%20Best%20New%20Artist.%20Aguilera%20assumed%20artistic%20control%20of%20her%20fourth%20studio%20album%20Stripped%20(2002).%20Her%20fifth%20album,%20Back%20to%20Basics%20(2006),%20was%20met%20with%20favorable%20reviews%20and%20became%20the%20second%20of%20her%20career%20to%20debut%20atop%20of%20the%20Billboard%20200.%20Its%20singles%20&quot;Ain't%20No%20Other%20Man&quot;%20and%20&quot;Hurt&quot;%20reached%20the%20top-ten%20positions%20in%20most%20countries.%20In%20subsequent%20years,%20she%20featured%20on%20the%20successful%20singles%20&quot;Feel%20This%20Moment&quot;,%20&quot;Say%20Something&quot;,%20and%20&quot;Moves%20Like%20Jagger.&quot;">Christina Aguilera is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality. Aguilera rose to stardom with her eponymous debut album, for which she is credited for influencing the revival of teen pop during the 1990s and early 2000s. 

Her debut album spawned three Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles  "Genie in a Bottle", "What a Girl Wants" and "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)"  and earned her the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Aguilera assumed artistic control of her fourth studio album Stripped (2002). Her fifth album, Back to Basics (2006), was met with favorable reviews and became the second of her career to debut atop of the Billboard 200. Its singles "Ain't No Other Man" and "Hurt" reached the top-ten positions in most countries. In subsequent years, she featured on the successful singles "Feel This Moment", "Say Something", and "Moves Like Jagger."</OtherInfo>
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In 2010 Aguilera was inducted to the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Activism and Views:
- LGBT Community
Recognized as a gay icon, she was the first honoree on The Abbey's Gay Walk of Fame for her contributions to the LGBT community. The music video for "Beautiful" earned Aguilera a GLAAD Media Award for its positive portrayal of the LGBT community. In 2019, the Human Rights Campaign honored Aguilera with its "Ally for Equality" award. 

Charity and Philanthropy:
In 2000, Aguilera supported a program called Come on Over and Do Something, which aimed to "encourage kids to get involved in their communities and make a difference." The following year, she signed a letter from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) to the South Korean government requesting that the country stop its alleged killing of dogs for food. Aguilera also contributed US$200,000 to the Women's Center &amp; Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh in 2003, and was part of the Lifetime Television's "End violence against women" campaign. She participated in the AIDS Project Los Angeles' Artists Against AIDS "What's Going On?" cover project, and became the face for MAC Cosmetics and spokesperson for MAC AIDS Fund in 2004. Singer Elton John featured Aguilera in his charity book 4 Inches, which benefitted the Elton John AIDS Foundation.

In 2008, Aguilera headlined London's Africa Rising charity concert at the Royal Albert Hall, which raised awareness for finding substantial issues facing the continent. She became the global spokesperson for World Hunger Relief; and has helped raise over $148 million for WFP and other hunger relief agencies. She featured on a public service announcement alongside former boxer Muhammad Ali to raise funds for the World Food Programme's efforts to bring food to survivors of the earthquake. In 2010, Aguilera was appointed UN ambassador for the World Food Programme.</PublishedWorks>
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