Christina Aguilera Explained How Industry Execs Tried To Change Her Last Name

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Christina Aguilera opened up about facing pressure to change her last name in the entertainment industry.

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Following the release of her Spanish-language album Aguilera earlier this year, Christina explained in a recent interview that the name came because she is "proud to be an Aguilera.”

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“Something that I really embody and understand is that this is a name that has been tried to be taken away from me on numerous occasions coming up in this business," she continued.

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“It’s not the easiest name for everyone to pronounce,” Xtina added. “It’s been butchered a lot.”

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As for the “bad names that [she] could have been,” Christina preferred not to repeat what was in the cards from industry execs.

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“But I was like, 'No, I’m Aguilera. I’m proud of where I come from, my father being from Ecuador,'" she said. “Why not come full circle in all of the chapters and close it on a name, my name?"

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This isn't the first time Christina has addressed earlier discussions surrounding her name. Back in 2020, she recalled, “I remember when I was first coming up, there was a big debate around me on changing my last name because all the businessmen around me thought it was too long, too complicated, and too ethnic."

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SMH.