Just the whole concept of burlesque, I’ve always been fascinated with it. I’ve always collected so many books about burlesque.
CHRISTINA AGUILERAI always wanted to have my own album released before I graduated from high school.
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Being a mother, singer and actress is a definite juggling act, but I don’t think I would be comfortable any other way.
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My emotions overload because there is no hand to hold, there’s no shoulder here to lean on; I’m walking all on my own.
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I always wanted to have my own album released before I graduated from high school.
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I was brought up in a household of chaos and I never felt stable at home.
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Basically, what I’m saying is there is nothing fake about what I do. I’m up-front, I’m real, I’m honest and I’m open with my feelings.
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People that fel alone or outcast that hurt, kids that feel bullied or lost, remember that you have a voice and you should use that voice to survive and persevere.
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I remember watching the Grammys and looking at the performances and crying to my mom, saying how much I wanted to be there.
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I really love traveling to Japan.
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It’s a big responsibility to help someone express themselves as an artist.
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Honestly, I just want to have a good time, listen to great singers and great music, and just use my instincts, as usual.
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I’ve found that doing interviews forces you to face yourself; I’m constantly having to search within myself, to see why I do certain things.
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So consumed in all your doom, trying hard to fill the emptiness.
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When you’re seventeen years old, green and inexperienced, you’re grateful for any guidance and direction you can get.
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I still have my eyes on the prize: I want to be that old lady onstage shaking her hips and singing her greatest hits.
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When my parents fought, I’d run up to my room, put on The Sound of Music, open the window and sing out. My voice was my escape. I saw it as a way out.
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