Categories: Celebrities

Christina Aguilera tells it all – sharing her bedroom secrets, and other candid details

Christina Aguilera, 43, made headlines after candidly discussing her love life and sexual preferences during a revealing interview on the Call Her Daddy podcast. Known for her hit track Dirrty and its risqué music video, Aguilera opened up about her relationship with fiancé Matthew Rutler, sharing intimate details about her preferences and experiences.

When asked about her best skill in the bedroom, Aguilera confidently said: “Hands down, it’s gotta be blowjobs. I love blowjobs. I enjoy it. I know every different part and the sensitive areas. It’s a turn on.”

Aguilera also revealed her adventurous side, describing daring places where she has gotten intimate, including the studio sound boardairplane seats, and under blankets during international flights. “There’s the studio sound board — I’ve been bent over there a couple times. It’s fun,” she admitted, adding that she enjoyed being part of the mile-high club.

The Grammy-winning singer, who has long championed body positivity and female empowerment, emphasized the importance of sexual exploration and communication with a trusted partner: “It’s important to be with a partner where you can explore… It should be fun, as long as you feel good and safe.”

Discussing her early sexual discoveries, Aguilera called vibrators a “game changer” and even reminisced about carrying a pocket-sized toy on flights when she was younger. She also spoke about the importance of lubricants, referring to them as “the star of the show” and “a bedstand best friend.”

Aguilera, who has been in a relationship with Rutler since 2010, met her film producer fiancé on the set of Burlesque. The two became engaged in 2014 and share a daughter, Summer Rain Rutler. Aguilera also has a son, Max, from her previous marriage to music executive Jordan Bratman, which ended in 2011.

Throughout the interview, Aguilera expressed her belief that discussions about sex should be open and free of stigma: “This is nothing to be ashamed of. This is healthy, natural. Sex is very important.”

The pop star, who rose to fame in the early 2000s, continues to embrace her unapologetic and empowering image, encouraging others to celebrate their sexuality and personal pleasure

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