Christina Aguilera, Daughter Summer Rain Take to the Water to Watch “The Little Mermaid”

Christina Aguilera taught daughter Summer Rain this week that mermaids don’t spend much time out of the water. So the mother and daughter watched The Little Mermaid while luxuriating a sudsy bub...
Christina Aguilera, Daughter Summer Rain Take to the Water to Watch “The Little Mermaid”
Written by Kimberly Ripley
  • Christina Aguilera taught daughter Summer Rain this week that mermaids don’t spend much time out of the water. So the mother and daughter watched The Little Mermaid while luxuriating a sudsy bubble bath.

    The Voice coach took to Instagram to show her followers how she and her baby girl–now a year old–spend their Friday evenings.

    “Me and my little mermaid! ???” Christina Aguilera captioned the post.

    A photo posted by Christina Aguilera (@xtina) on

    Christina Aguilera’s passion for Disney films might come in part from her time as a cast member on The All New Mickey Mouse Club in the 1990s. Aguilera isn’t the only singer to get her start there, either. She worked alongside Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, and even actor Ryan Gosling.

    Christina Aguilera will soon be back on TV as a coach on season 10 of The Voice. She’ll join coaches Adam Levine, Pharrell Williams, and Blake Shelton.

    Some people think Blake Shelton is trying to replace Christina with Gwen Stefani on The Voice, but it’s far more likely that’s fiction over fact.

    Daughter Summer Rain is Christina Aguilera’s first child with fiance Matt Rutler. She and ex-husband Jordan Bratman are parents to her eight-year-old son, Max.

    Now that you’ve seen this shot of Christina Aguilera and her baby girl watching The Little Mermaid while in the bathtub, will you be able to get the film’s song “Under the Sea” out of your head?

    If not, you’re certainly not alone.

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