Christina's gigantic pregnant feet
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Christina Aguilera's feet increased by two sizes when she was pregnant.
The 27-year-old singer - who gave birth to Max Liron, her first child with husband Jordan Bratman, in January - admits she was stunned by the amount her petite feet ballooned in size.
She said: "My stomach was really where I carried my weight. Toward the end of my pregnancy, I felt really big - I gained about 40lbs, which is a lot for my size. My hips also changed significantly. And my feet grew from a size five-and-a-half to a size seven in flats!"
Christina also revealed she was thrilled when she returned to her regular size, because she could start wearing her old clothes and shoes again.
She said: "Thank God my feet went back to normal. I would have been so depressed if I had to get rid of my shoe collection!"
The 'Dirrty' singer also spoke about her upcoming album, the follow-up to her hit 2006 record 'Back To Basics', and said while having Max has encouraged her to go in a "playful direction" with her music, she will also explore the issue of domestic violence in her lyrics.
She added to America's Glamour magazine: "Of course you have compassion for children, but when you have your own, you feel it on a much deeper level.
"So I'm motivated to speak out even more - to do more charity work and to help children find safe homes."
- Z_Bang! Showbiz
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