Christina's nanny search
Christina Aguilera on hunt for 'pretty, young, sexy, hip' nanny
Christina Aguilera on hunt for 'pretty, young, sexy, hip' nanny
Christina Aguilera hasn't even given birth yet and already she is stipulating just the type of person she requires to help take care of her unborn baby.
The singer, who is due to give birth to a baby boy on January 10, has announced she is searching for a 'pretty, young, sexy, hip' young lady to take care of her first child with hubby Jordan Bratman.
Clearly the singer has no qualms about inviting an easy-on-the-eye nanny to share her home with Bratman. It appears Aguilera sees her future nanny as more of an accessory for herself, as a source told US Star magazine: 'Christina figures that the nanny will always be with her, so she wants to make sure she’s cute and fun.'
The source added: 'She wants a light-hearted and interesting girl who's also really easy on the eyes.'
Aguilera reportedly enjoys hanging over with model types and 'doesn't want some old hen bossing her around'.
Already the popstrel has interviewed several potential nannies and plans to settle on one before New Year's Day.
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