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Christina Aguilera Is Still A Night Owl

Christian Aguilera and son Max visit Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch.

Having son Max has not tamed Christina Aguilera’s late night ways.  The singer opened up that even after becoming a mom, she does her best work late at night.

She said: “When the sun goes down my whole body starts to come alive, although I am a little different now because I do have a child and my hours have been turned upside down for him.

“But I’m still naturally a night owl. If it were up to me my favorite time to work would be between three to four a.m., which is what it used to be before my baby was born.”

I guess that would make sense that as an entertainer, you would be used to working when everyone else is sleeping. Most of the concerts and shows don’t get over until after midnight most of the time.

I wonder if she keeps her husband, Jason Bratman, awake at night or if he just sleeps right through her working.

[Images by WENN.com]


POSTED BY: Honey

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