Christina Aguilera Denies Saying 'I Got Tired Of Being A Skinny, White Girl' Regarding Her Curvy, Controversial Figure

Aguileras voluptuous bod is stirring up a lot of drama for the past two years and specifically as of late. The singer who is participating as a judge on The Voice has been criticized for her weight gain after giving birth to her son, but the singer is denying quotes that might have been started on Tumblrregarding her new found sultry figure.

The statements reportedly came from Billboard, but Aguileras reps are denyingthat she ever said the quotes and Billboard never published those words.

The 31-year-old singer allegedly said to Billboard:

"During the promotion of my album Stripped [in 2002], I got tired of being a skinny, white girl," Aguilera reportedly said. "I am Ecuadorian but people felt so safe passing me off as a skinny, blue-eyed white girl."

But the singer is vehemently denying the claims.

"She never said them," Aguilera's rep told Entertainment Weekly of the statements. The quotes, in which the singer recounts being told to lose weight or risk her career, do not appear in either the online story or the print publication.

"The next time my label saw me, I was heavier, darker and full of piercings!" the five-time Grammy Award winner supposedly said.

The following statements were not said by Christina Aguilera, her reps are claiming:

"Let me tell you, that wasn't an easy pill for them to swallow. I had gained about 15 pounds during promotion and during my Stripped tour [with Justin Timberlake, 31]. They called this serious emergency meeting about how there was a lot of backlash about my we! ight. Basically, they told me I would affect a lot of people if I gained weight -- the production, musical directors."

"[They claimed] people I toured with would also miss out if I gained weight because I would sell no records or tickets for my shows. I was young, so I lost the weight quickly and was toothpick thin during Back to Basics promos and touring."

"I told them during this Lotus recording, 'You are working with a fat girl. Know it now and get over it.' They need a reminder sometimes that I don't belong to them. It's my body. My body can't put anyone in jeopardy of not making money anymoremy body is just not on the table that way


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