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Tom Cruise


NAME: Tom Cruise
OCCUPATION: Film Actor, Producer
BIRTH DATE: July 03, 1962 (Age: 50)
PLACE OF BIRTH: Syracuse, New York
ZODIAC SIGN: Cancer


BEST KNOWN FOR
A-list actor and Scientologist Tom Cruise is the star of many box office hits, including Risky Business, A Few Good Men, The Firm, and Jerry Maguire.

Synopsis
Thomas Cruise Mapother IV, better known as Tom Cruise, was born on July 3, 1962 in Syracuse, New York. Cruise became interested in acting when he won the lead in a high school production of Guys and Dolls. His role in 1981's Taps, his second film, caught critics' attention, and he eventually went on to star in many box office hits. Cruise married his third wife, Katie Holmes, in 2006. That same year, the couple also had a daughter, Suri. In June 2012, the couple announced that they were divorcing.


Early Life
Thomas Cruise Mapother IV, better known as Tom Cruise, was born on July 3, 1962 in Syracuse, New York, to Mary and Thomas Mapother. Cruise's mother was an amateur actress and schoolteacher, and his father was an electrical engineer. His family moved around a great deal when Cruise was a child in order to accommodate his father's career.


Cruise's parents divorced when he was 11, and the children moved with their mother to Louisville, Kentucky, and then to Glen Ridge, New Jersey, after her remarriage. Like his mother and three sisters, Cruise suffered from dyslexia, which made academic success difficult for him. He excelled in athletics, however, and considered pursuing a career in professional wrestling until a knee injury sidelined him during high school.

At age 14, Cruise enrolled in a Franciscan seminary with thoughts of becoming a priest, but he left after a year. When he was 16, a teacher encouraged him to participate in the school's production of the musical Guys and Dolls. After Cruise won the lead of Nathan Detroit, he found himself surprisingly at home on the stage, and a career was born.


Breaking into Acting
Cruise set a 10-year deadline for himself in which to build an acting career. He left school and moved to New York, struggling through audition after audition before landing an appearance in 1981's Endless Love, starring Brooke Shields. Around this same time, he snagged a small role in the military school drama Taps (1981), co-starring Sean Penn.

His role in Taps was upgraded after director Harold Becker saw Cruise's potential. His performance caught the attention of a number of critics and filmmakers. In 1983, Cruise appeared in The Outsiders , directed by Francis Ford Coppola. He starred alongside Emilio Estevez, Matt Dillon, and Rob Lowe—all prominent members of a group of young actors the entertainment press dubbed the "Brat Pack." The film was not well received, but it allowed Cruise to work with an acclaimed director in a high-profile project.


A-list Star
His next film, Risky Business (1983), grossed $65 million. It also made Cruise a highly recognizable actor—thanks in no small part to a memorable scene of the young star dancing in his underwear.

In 1986, after a two-year hiatus, the budding actor released the big-budget fantasy film Legend, which did poorly at the box office. That same year, however, Cruise's A-list status was confirmed with the release of Top Gun, which co-starred Kelly McGillis, Anthony Edwards, and Meg Ryan.

The testoterone-fueled action-romance, set against the backdrop of an elite naval flight school, became the highest grossing film of 1986.

Cruise followed the tremendous success of Top Gun with a string of both critically acclaimed and commercially successful films. Cruise first starred in The Color of Money (1986), with co-star Paul Newman, then went on to work with Dustin Hoffman on the hit film, Rain Man (1988). His next role as Vietnam Vet Ron Kovic in the biopic, Born on the Fourth of July (1989), earned Cruise an Academy Award nomination and a Golden Globe for Best Actor.


Personal Life
Cruise married actress Mimi Rogers in 1987. It was through Rogers that the actor became a student of Scientology, the religion founded by writer L. Ron Hubbard. Cruise later credited the church with curing his dyslexia. But while Cruise's spiritual life flourished, his marriage was quickly dissolving. Rogers and Cruise divorced in 1990.

That same year, Cruise made the racecar drama Days of Thunder with Australian actress Nicole Kidman. Though the movie was unpopular among critics and fans alike, the two lead actors had real chemistry. On Christmas Eve in 1990, after a brief courtship, Cruise and Kidman married in Telluride, Colorado.

Hollywood's Leading Man
In 1992, Cruise proved once more that he could hold his own opposite a screen legend when he co-starred with Jack Nicholson in the military courtroom drama, A Few Good Men. The film grossed more than $15 million its first weekend, and earned Cruise a Golden Globe nomination. Over the next several years, Cruise made several more well-received movies, including The Firm (1993) and Interview with a Vampire (1994) co-starring Brad Pitt.

Next, Cruise hit the big screen with two huge hits—the $64 million blockbuster, Mission: Impossible (1996), which Cruise also produced, and the highly acclaimed Jerry McGuire (1996), directed by Cameron Crowe. For the latter, Cruise earned a second Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe for Best Actor.

Cruise and Kidman spent much of 1997 and 1998 in England shooting Eyes Wide Shut, an erotic thriller that would be director Stanley Kubrick's final film before his death in 1999. The movie was released in the summer of 1999 to mixed reviews. That same year, Cruise appeared in the ensemble film Magnolia. His performance in the movie as a self-confident sex guru earned him another Golden Globe award and an additional Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.

Cruise then starred in the long-awaited smash hit Mission: Impossible 2 in 2000 alongside Anthony Hopkins, Thandie Newton, and Ving Rhames. In 2002, he starred in his second collaboration with director Cameron Crowe, Vanilla Sky, as well as Stephen Spielberg's Minority Report.

Cruise began 2003 with a trip to Australia to shoot the $100 million film, The Last Samurai. Then in 2005, he teamed up with Steven Spielberg again for the mega-hit, War of the Worlds.

Jumping the Couch
Over the next several years, Cruise and Kidman found themselves fiercely defending the happiness and legitimacy of their marriage.


They filed two different lawsuits against tabloid publications for stories they considered libelous. In each case the couple received a published retraction and apology, along with a large monetary settlement which they donated to charity.

On February 5th, 2001, Cruise and Kidman announced their separation after 11 years of marriage. The couple cited the difficulties involved with two acting careers, and the amount of time spent apart while working. Cruise filed for a divorce shortly thereafter. The publicity surrounding the surprising breakup continued throughout the spring, as Kidman's publicist confirmed that the actress suffered a miscarriage roughly one month after the separation was announced. The divorce was finalized in August 2001.

Following the divorce, Cruise briefly dated his Vanilla Sky co-star, Spanish actress Penelope Cruz, followed by a much-publicized relationship with actress Katie Holmes. A month after his ties to Holmes became public, Cruise professed his love for the actress in a now-famous appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show. During the interview, he jumped on Winfrey's sofa, shouting "Yes!" then pulled a shy Holmes onto the stage.

In June of 2005, after a two-month courtship, Cruise proposed to Holmes in a restaurant at the top of the Eiffel tower. He then announced the couples' engagement to a crowd of reporters. Several months later, in October of 2005, Cruise and Holmes announced that they were expecting their first child together.

The hasty proposal and surprise pregnancy quickly became tabloid gossip. But Cruise made even bigger headlines that year as an outspoken advocate for Scientology. He openly criticized former co-star Brooke Shields for using anti-depressants during her recovery from postpartum depression. He also denounced psychiatry and modern medicine, claiming Scientology held the key to true healing. Cruise's statements led to a heated argument with news anchor Matt Lauer on The Today Show in June of 2005. Cruise later apologized for the incident.

In 2006, Cruise and Holmes welcomed daughter Suri into the world. That same year, the pair got married in an Italian castle. Such stars as Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Jennifer Lopez, and Victoria and David Beckham attended the wedding. In June 2012, after five years of marriage, Cruise and Holmes announced that they would be splitting.

Recent Projects
Despite his professional setbacks, Cruise appeared in the Steven Spielberg-directed remake of the science fiction classic, War of the Worlds (2005), later that year. The film grossed more than $230 million at the box office.

His next effort, Mission: Impossible 3 (2006), also scored well with audiences. However, Cruise was faced with a professional setback in August when Paramount Pictures ended its 14-year relationship with the actor. The company's chairman cited Cruise's erratic behavior and controversial views as the reason for the split. Yet industry experts say Paramount more likely ended the partnership over Cruises high earnings from the Mission: Impossible franchise.

Cruise quickly rebounded and by November 2, 2006, Cruise announced his new partnership with film executive Paula Wagner and the United Artists film studio. Cruise agreed to star in and produce films released by United Artists while Wagner served as CEO. Their first production as a team was the political drama Lions for Lambs (2007). Unfortunately, the movie proved to be a commercial disappointment despite its strong cast, which included Meryl Streep and Robert Redford.

Taking a break from weighty material, Cruise delighted audiences with his small role in the hit comedy Tropic Thunder (2008), starring Robert Downey Jr. and Ben Stiller. He obscured his trademark good looks to play a balding, obese movie studio executive.

In December of 2008, Cruise released his second project through United Artists. The film, entitled Valkyrie, was a World War II drama about a plot to assassinate German leader Adolf Hitler. Cruise starred as a German army officer who became involved in the conspiracy.

Cruise returned to one of his most popular franchises in 2011 with Mission: Impossible—Ghost Protocol. The film eventually earned more than $200 million. Breaking into new territory, he soon starred in the 2012 musical Rock of Ages. Cruise received some positive reviews for his rock star performance, but the movie failed to attract much of an audience.

Bringing a fictional character to life, Cruise stars in the 2012 crime drama Jack Reacher, based on a book by Lee Child. He is also set to appear in the 2013 science-fiction adventure Oblivion with Morgan Freeman and has been working on another sci-fi tale All You Need is Kill with Emily Blunt.

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Tom Cruise File Photo
A budding Tom Cruise in Los Angeles.

Tom Cruise;Rebecca Demornay
Risky image: Risky Business stars Rebecca DeMornay and Cruise pose very seriously.

The Color Of Money
A film still of Paul Newman, Cruise, and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio from The Color Of Money in Los Angeles, 1986. 

Cruise As Maverick
Feelin' the need for speed. Cruise as Lieutenant Pete ''Maverick'' Mitchell in Top Gun (1986).

Cruise hopping around town with first wife Mimi Rogers.

Tom Cruise
Seeing red? Cruise imprinting his hands on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1988.

Tom Cruise;Dustin Hoffman
Dustin Hoffman and Cruise celebrate Hoffman's Oscar for Rain Man at the Academy Awards.

The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards
He's got his mom's genes: Cruise with his mom Mary Lee Pfeiffer.

The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards
Cruise, Ron Kovic, and Oliver Stone celebrate their globes for Born on the Fourth of July at the 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California. The film won awards for Best Director, Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Best Motion PIcture, and Best Screenplay.

63rd Annual Academy Awards - After Party at Spago's Hosted by Swifty Lazar
Cruise with second wife, Nicole Kidman. The two fell in love while filming Days of Thunder.

Nicole Kidman And Tom Cruise With Children
Kidman and Cruise arrive at Sydney Kingsford Smith airport in Sydney, Australia, and introduce their adopted kids Connor and Isabella to the media.

Mission: Impossible
Cruise Can't Touch This: The actor floats inches from the ground in a covert mission as Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible, 1996.

Tom Cruise and Penelope Cruz, on the set of
Cruise divorces Kidman and makes a girlfriend out of Penelope Cruz while the two were on the set of Vanilla Sky.

Church of Scientology San Francisco Opening
Cruise, Kelly Preston, John Travolta, and Kirstie Alley happily applaud actress Jenna Elfman speak at the opening of a Church of Scientology in San Francisco, California, in 2001.

2004 Nobel Peace Prize - Press Conference
Oprah Winfrey gives Cruise a hand-to-neck hug during the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway.

Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes & Suri Visit The Schenley Plaza Carousel
Cruise, daughter Suri, and third wife Katie Holmes visit Schenley Plaza's carousel in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 2011.





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Megan Fox




NAME: Megan Denise Fox

OCCUPATION: Film Actress, Television Actress, Model
BIRTH DATE: May 16, 1986 (Age: 26)
PLACE OF BIRTH: Memphis, Tennessee
ZODIAC SIGN: Taurus

BEST KNOWN FOR
Megan Fox is an starred in the first two blockbuster Transformers films. She is consistently ranked with the hottest up-and-coming young actresses.

Sypnosis
Megan Fox was born on May 16, 1986, in Memphis, Tennessee. After winning modeling awards, she dropped out of high school and moved to LA. Her first big break came with the 2001 Olsen twins film, Holiday in the Sun. In 2007 Fox was cast opposite Shia LeBouef in the block buster Transformers. She was also in the sequel but was cut from the third installment. Fox is married to Brian Austin Green.

Early Life
Actress. Born Megan Denise Fox on May 16, 1986, in Memphis, Tennessee. At the age of five, Megan Fox began taking singing and dancing lessons, which continued when she and her family moved to St. Petersburg, Florida, when she was 10. At the age of 13, she also added modeling classes to her repertoire.

In 1999, Fox won multiple awards at the American Modeling and Talent Convention. This success convinced her to drop out of high school and move to Los Angeles, California just a few years later, at the age of 16. That year, Fox landed her first big break when she was cast as a bratty heiress in the 2001 Olsen twins comedy film, Holiday in the Sun. The film, which had a large cult fanbase, went straight to DVD.

Over the next few years, Fox continued to appear in guest-spot television roles. Her next role was in 2002, when she appeared in the Swedish-produced soap opera, Ocean Ave. That same year, Fox also appeared in a guest-starring role on the WB network show, What I Like About You, starring Amanda Bynes.

Television Roles
The year 2004 was a big one for Megan Fox. She made an appearance in the CBS hit comedy Two and a Half Men, starring Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer, and was a series regular on the short-lived WB sitcom, The Help. She also began appearing on the ABC sitcom Hope & Faith, in which she played the daughter of Faith Ford's character in the second and third seasons. Her performance earned her a Young Artists Award nomination in 2005. Fox also returned to film work that year when she won the role as Carla Santi, a rival of Lindsay Lohan's character, in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen.

Career Breakthrough
But Fox landed her biggest break in 2007 when she was cast across from Shia LeBouef in the Steven Spielberg-produced blockbuster, Transformers. Fox played romantic lead Mikaela Banes in the film. She was nominated for the 2008 MTV Movie Award for Breakthrough Performance. The next year, Fox joined the cast of the comedy How to Lose Friends and Alienate People. The movie did well in England because of the presence of lead comedian Simon Pegg, but did not achieve much commercial success in the United States.

In 2009, Megan reprised her role as Mikaela Banes in the sequel to the hit Transformers in Transformers: Rise of the Fallen.

The sequel was again a box office success, and kept Fox in the media spotlight. She signed on to do the third installment of the franchise, which is tentatively titled Transformers 3, but later left the project. Rumors swirling around the sudden casting change suggest that Fox was released from the film after making several disparaging remarks about director Michael Bay to prominent media outlets. Both parties deny the allegation.

In 2009, Fox appeared in the horror film, Jennifer's Body, which opened to minor success. She also has several other projects in the works. She has filmed the role of Leila, a gun-toting mistress, in the Wild West film, Jonah Hex, which is slated for release in 2010. She also signed on as the star of the 2011 film The Crossing, and the Marvel Comics action-film Fathom.

Personal Life
Fox has appeared in several "Sexiest" lists in recent years, including "Sexiest Woman Alive" by FHM and No. 2 on Maxim's "Hot 100" for 2009. She has also been ranked in the Top 20 on multiple "Rising Star" lists, including No. 1 on Moviefone's list of "The 25 Hottest Actors Under 25" and No. 17 on Interview magazine's "Future Stars of Tomorrow."

In 2010, she became engaged to actor Brian Austin Green, formerly of Beverly Hills: 90210 fame. The couple had been engaged previously, after a two year relationship, but canceled their wedding in 2009. The couple reaffirmed their commitment to each other in June of 2010, while on a vacation in Hawaii. Shortly after their second engagement, Fox made headlines for losing her two-carat diamond ring on the beach. The couple has not disclosed details of their upcoming nuptials.





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Christina Aguilera



Christina Aguilera
NAME

Christina Aguilera
DATE OF BIRTH
December 18, 1980
BIRTH PLACE
Staten Island, N.Y.
RELATIONSHIPS
Matthew Rutler, boyfriend (2010 to present) 
Jordan Bratman, husband (2003 to present; divorce pending) 
Jorge Santos, ex-boyfriend (2000 to 2002) 
CHILDREN
Max Liron Bratman, son (1/12/08) 

Christina Aguilera: Snapshot
It was the battle of the ex-Mouseketeers: Christina Aguilera versus Britney Spears, both up for the 2000 Grammy for Best New Artist. Spears was the heavy favorite, but with her undeniably powerful voice, Aguilera won the award. 


The pint-sized singer pulled away from the rest of her pop princess contemporaries with such hits as "Beautiful" and made eye-catching videos, including the one for "Dirrty," where a chaps- and bikini-clad Aguilera calls on backup dancers to get "just a little naughty." Her pin-up girl looks helped her land campaigns for Versace, M.A.C. and Skechers. 

Offstage, Aguilera found love with executive Jordan Bratman, whom she married in 2005 and welcomed son Max in 2008. But in October 2010, the singer filed to end her nearly five-year marriage.

Christina Aguilera: Five Fun Facts
In 1992, Christina Aguilera belted out the national anthem for the Pittsburgh Steelers football team, the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey team and the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team. The 11-year-old was the youngest person to perform the national anthem at a major sporting event at the time.
When Christina Aguilera was a member of The New Mickey Mouse Club in the mid-'90s, the other members nicknamed her "Diva."
Christina Aguilera has five tattoos: "Xtina" on the back of her neck; one above her left hip; one on her left wrist; "Te Amo Siempre" on her left elbow and a Hebrew psalm lyric meaning "I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine" on her lower back.
By 2004, Christina Aguilera had 11 piercings removed with the exception of the one in her right nipple. She said she'd gotten the them as a release during bad times.
A satin thong that Christina Aguilera wore on the cover of Maxim magazine was purchased on eBay for $1,542.69.

Biography
1980s
Christina Aguilera
Military Brat
Aguilera and her family move several times because of her father's military career and finally settle down in Wexford, Pa., outside of Pittsburgh. Her parents, Fausto Xavier Aguilera, an Ecuadorian immigrant who pursued a career in the U.S. Army, and Shelley Loraine Fidler, a professional violin and piano player, split up when she is 6. At one point Aguilera lives with her grandmother.


1990 
March 15
Christina Aguilera

Shooting Star
In her first television appearance, Aguilera sings Etta James' "A Sunday Kind of Love" on Star Search and earns a strong second-place showing.


1993
Christina Aguilera
Mouse Mania
Aguilera auditions for The New Mickey Mouse Club and becomes a Mouseketeer along with future pop stars Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez and Britney Spears, as well as actors Ryan Gosling and Keri Russell. After two seasons on the show, Aguilera decides to go her own way. She and her mother move to Japan, where she records the hit duet "All I Wanna Do" with Japanese pop star Keizo Nakanishi.


1998
The High Notes
Aguilera returns to the U.S. and auditions to sing the song "Reflection" for the soundtrack to the animated movie Mulan. She nails the gig after belting out a high note. RCA Records signs her a week after she records the song. "I always wanted to have my own album recorded and released before I graduated high school," Aguilera says to PEOPLE.


1999 
August 24
Christina Aguilera
Wish Come True
Aguilera releases her self-titled debut album. With hit singles such as "Genie in a Bottle," which tops the charts for five weeks, and "What a Girl Wants," the album eventually hits No. 1 on the charts and sells more than 8 million copies. That December, she is invited to perform "The Christmas Song" at the White House for President Bill Clinton.


2000 
January 30
Christina Aguilera
Upstaging Britney
Aguilera performs during the Super Bowl XXXIV halftime show, singing a duet with Enrique Iglesias. A few weeks at the 42nd annual Grammys, Aguilera is nominated for two awards. Although she loses in the Best Female Pop Vocal category, she scores a major upset over her bubblegum-pop rival Spears for Best New Artist. 

September 12
Christina Aguilera
Se Habla Español
Seeking a place in the Latin-pop explosion at the time, Aguilera records a Spanish-language album called Mi Reflejo. She learns the lyrics phonetically because she doesn't speak Spanish. The following year, she wins the award for the world's best-selling Latin female artist at the World Music Awards and performs her No. 1 worldwide hit "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" with pop star Ricky Martin at the ceremony.


2001 
July 10
Christina Aguilera
Voulez-Vous Coucher
For her U.S. tour, Aguilera wears more revealing outfits that coincide with the new, more suggestive single "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" and the remake of Patti LaBelle's "Lady Marmalade" for the film Moulin Rouge! starring Nicole Kidman. Aguilera joins forces with Lil' Kim, Mya and Pink for the song and video that features them dressed in over-the-top makeup and provocative outfits. That year, they take home a Grammy for Best Pop Collaboration and an MTV award for Best Video.


2002 
September 30
Christina Aguilera
Power Play
Just before the release of her album Stripped, MTV premieres the music video for "Dirrty". Critics call it overly sexual, but Aguilera tells PEOPLE it is more about power and control. "I may have been the naked-ass girl in the video," she says, "but if you look at it carefully, I'm also at the forefront. I'm not just some lame chick in a rap video; I'm in the power position, in complete command of everything around me."

Christina Aguilera
Artistic Evolution
Stripped goes multiplatinum, selling more than 4 million copies, has two No. 1 hits ("Dirrty" and "Beautiful") and ushers in a new era for the singer. The album gets a Grammy nod for Best Pop Vocal Album, and Aguilera wins her third Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance with her song "Beautiful."

November
Christina Aguilera
Pinup Girl
Aguilera poses nude on the cover of Rolling Stone (she also poses topless on the cover of Maxim). She says the image change better reflects her true personality. "I love experimenting with my sexuality," she tells a German newspaper. "I want to try out as much as possible. It would be wrong of me to hide this side of my personality. I have fun being sexy and tough at the same time."


2003 
August 28
Christina Aguilera
Kiss, Kiss, Kiss
After winning a Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) for her "Beautiful" music video, Aguilera joins Spears and Madonna in a shocking performance of "Like a Virgin" and "Hollywood" at the MTV Video Music Awards. The trio raises eyebrows when Madonna passionately kisses both pop princesses.


2005 
November 19
Christina Aguilera
Hello, Newlyweds!
After getting engaged in February, Aguilera marries record producer Jordan Bratman in California's Napa Valley. The bride wears a white satin Christian Lacroix gown to the nondenominational ceremony that costs an estimated $2 million.


2006 
August 15
Christina Aguilera
Back on the Charts
Her third English-language album, Back to Basics, debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard charts. The album, a two-disc set, covers her influences from '20s, '30s and '40s jazz and blues. While promoting the album, Aguilera steps away from her sex-kitten image, acquiring a more refined, Jean Harlow-type style.


2007 
February 11
Christina Aguilera
Aguilera Belts Brown at Grammys
Aguilera belts James Brown's "It's a Man's World" in a tribute to the late singer at the 49th annual Grammy ceremony. She also takes home a Grammy for best female pop vocal performance for "Ain't No Other Man" before kicking off her Back to Basics U.S. tour on Feb. 20. 

September 09
Christina Aguilera
Paris Outs Christina's Pregnancy
At a packed Las Vegas club, Paris Hilton reveals that Aguilera and Bratman are expecting their first child. "Congratulations to the most beautiful pregnant woman in the world," Hilton announces on the microphone, as Aguilera, who has never confirmed being pregnant (despite a visible bump), appears shocked. In November, the pop star finally confirms that she will "enter into mommyhood," even posing nearly nude (á la Demi Moore) on the cover of Marie Claire.


2008 
January 12
Christina Aguilera
Christina Welcomes Max
Aguilera gives birth to son, Max Liron Bratman. In an exclusive PEOPLE cover story, the glowing mommy shows off her newborn and his decked-out nursery. "I'm head over heels in love. He's changed my life," Aguilera tells PEOPLE of her baby. "I'm simply in awe of him. It's a love unlike any I've ever felt before." That November, she releases her greatest hits compilation, Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits.


2010 
October
Christina Aguilera
Christina's Split Decision
After nearly five years of marriage, Aguilera separates from husband Jordan Bratman. "Although Jordan and I are separated, our commitment to our son Max remains as strong as ever," the singer says in a statement before ultimately deciding to file for divorce.

November
Christina Aguilera
Christina's Movie Man
Aguilera is spotted on a double date with Nicole Richie, Joel Madden and new guy Matthew Rutler, a set assistant from her upcoming movie Burlesque. "There's a love there, yes," she tells PEOPLE of their burgeoning romance. "I'm having fun, I'm dating and it's something I haven't had in a really long time." 

November 24
Christina Aguilera
A Legendary Debut
Aguilera shares the silver screen with Hollywood legend Cher for her film debut in the movie musical Burlesque. "We were like old chatty girlfriends that could not stop talking," the singer says of her costar. "They had to drag us to set a few times because we were late just talking about love and relationships and life."


2011 
January
Christina Aguilera
New Year, New Problems
After vowing to start "a new chapter" in 2011, a series of public stumbles gets Aguilera's New Year off to a rocky start. After flubbing the lyrics to the National Anthem at the Super Bowl, the singer is arrested alongside new beau Rutler for public intoxication. After the incident, friends air their concerns, telling PEOPLE, " She's not being honest with herself." 

April 26
Christina Aguilera
Voice It Out
Aguilera comes on board as a music coach for NBC's new singing competition, The Voice, alongside Cee Lo Green, Maroon 5's Adam Levine and Blake Shelton. "To be given the opportunity to help shape new artists' careers and mentor them to see their dreams come to fruition is a task I welcome with open arms," she says. Three seasons later, the pop star announces her plans to take a break from the show to promote her new album, Lotus. "By pursuing my first passion of music during the break, I am also able to come back and offer even more to my team on The Voice in the future," she says in a statement.


Photos
CHRISTINA AGUILERA photo | Christina Aguilera
2013
CHRISTINA AGUILERA
This is no mullet, but Christina's center-parted mane, which leads to a purple-and-pink "My Little Pony"-tail, is certainly business in the front and a party in the back.

CHRISTINA AGUILERA photo | Christina Aguilera
CHRISTINA AGUILERA
The photo booth's a stage for the former The Voice judge, who commands the camera in the same style she triumphed through her single "Blank Page."

JUDGE BUDS photo | Christina Aguilera, Nicki Minaj
JUDGE BUDS
Christina Aguilera and Nicki Minaj stop for a photo op while walking the red carpet at the 40th Annual American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday.

CHRISTINA AGUILERA photo | Christina Aguilera
Ever wonder what a blonde Cleopatra would look like? Wonder no more thanks to Christina, who dons the Egyptian queen's signature style with a lavender ombré silk chiffon halter by Pamella Roland, a dazzling clutch, Neil Lane jewels and equally blinged out stacked heels.

 photo | Christina Aguilera
"Don't worry, Mama. They're not taking pictures of you; they're taking pictures of me!"
– Christina Aguilera, whose 4-year-old son Max offered a little comic relief when the pair were surrounded by paparazzi, to PEOPLE

A VOCAL PRESENCE  photo | Christina Aguilera
A VOCAL PRESENCE
Christina Aguilera belts it out for a good cause, lending her voice to the NBC telethon Hurricane Sandy: Coming Together, to benefit victims of the storm. The Voice coach opened the show, performing her hit "Beautiful."

SWEET TREATS photo | Christina Aguilera
SWEET TREATS
Following a tough decision during the knockout rounds on The Voice, Christina Aguilera dons ghoulish Halloween attire for 4-year-old son Max's (not pictured) school party in Brentwood, Calif., on Wednesday.

FALL GUY photo | Christina Aguilera
FALL GUY
He’s found a winner! On Oct. 14, Christina Aguilera – sporting colorful pink streaks in her hair – councils 4-year-old son Max on his pumpkin pick in Los Angeles.

 photo | Christina Aguilera
"I wanted it to be raw, real and free and a celebration of life and the woman I've become."
– Christina Aguilera, who appears nude on her new album cover, to PEOPLE

 photo | Christina Aguilera
"Actually, the challenge I’ve always had is being too thin, so I love that now I have a booty, and obviously I love showing my cleavage."
– Christina Aguilera, on embracing her curves, to Lucky magazine



                                                                                                                                                                   
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