Christina Aguilera reportedly expecting a baby girl with fiance
Get ready for mini-Xtina: It’ll be a baby girl for Christina Aguilera and fiance Matt Rutler, according to reports out Friday.
The singer and “Voice” coach publicly confirmed her pregnancy news for the first time while performing at a fan event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Friday, according to a report from JustJared.
People, Us Weekly and E! News also confirmed the baby girl news Friday.
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“Ain’t no other fans... Thank you Malaysia for all the love & support! XoXtina,” the Grammy-winning singer tweeted following the show, which marked her first performance in Malaysia.
A free concert during which the 33-year-old was scheduled to perform had been canceled earlier in the week out of respect to the passengers and crew aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which is believed to have crashed in the southern Indian Ocean, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Aguilera and Rutler, a film producer whom she met while making the campy 2010 musical “Burlesque,” announced their engagement in February following Rutler’s Valentine’s Day proposal.
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Within a week of the engagement news, reports surfaced that she was expecting her second child; however, the singer did not immediately confirm the baby news.
The “Your Body” singer is already mom to 6-year-old son Max Liron, who she had during her marriage to Jordan Bratman. She and Bratman split in 2010 and their divorce was finalized in 2011. They share custody of Max.
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