October 24, 2008 • Aguilera Buff, Celebrity
Here’s an interview that Christina Aguilera gave prior to her Abu Dhabi concert.
Published: October 23, 2008, 17:16
Christina unplugged
By Pauline M Forte, Staff Reporter
Abu Dhabi: Christina Aguilera confided to reporters at Emirates Palace here that her life wasn’t always full of happiness and success.
There were reasons, she said in a press conference on Thursday, for everything that she’s done in the past.
“As a woman I think it’s important to be expressive of all facets of myself including my sexuality, so it’s an empowering thing for me,” said the Latina diva ahead of her Back to Basics concert on Friday at Emirates Palace.
“As an artist I would never hold back expressing myself in ways I see fit, especially now that I’ve become a mother. It’s important to maintain the person that I was before I became a mother so I can share with my son (Max) everything that I’m about and proud of.”
She said she is glad that she was able to go through the experience so that “I can teach my son not to be closed minded and give women the respect that they deserve as far as being able to express themselves and not feel that they have to live up to society’s certain standards”.
For several years, she has been involved in charity work to help children and bring awareness to domestic violence.
“Growing up in a household that had a lot of that going on, it is something I’m very passionate about trying to get back and bring awareness to,” the 27-year-old pop star said.
Talking about her music, she said her new album will present all new material. She’s also releasing a Greatest Hits record in November with three bonus tracks which give a sneak peak of the new album, “a 180 from the last record Back to Basics, going into the old and paying tribute to the soul, jazz and blues music that inspired me and that I love so very much,” she said.
The new album is inspired from pop art, including Andy Warhol, and the visual direction that comes with it.
“I never like to do the same things twice, period - either creatively or personally. I continue to be inspired by new things that I can in turn experiment and push forward with new and innovative ideas. I find to not change is very stifling and I get bored easily.
“As much success as I ever feel fortunate enough to have received in my life, working hard for it, there are still so many more things that I have yet to do and goals to accomplish. Staying hungry is very important for me,” Aguilera said.
“I’m thrilled to be giving my first concert here tomorrow night. It’s going to be a great show, for the whole family, for your friends. It’s a feel-good show,” she said.
Los Angeles musician Taleen Kalbian, 21, who will open the concert for Aguilera, was present at the press conference.
Half-Armenian and half-Palestinian, Kalbian said she is a big fan of Aguilera and opening for her is a dream come true.
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