Yep, this is Christina Aguilera's baby shower cake...

Jul 30, 2014 - 14:03
Jul 31, 2014 - 00:46
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Yep, this is Christina Aguilera's baby shower cake...
Christina Aguilera’s naked baby shower cake is an atrocity

We’d heard Christina Aguilera’s baby shower was all romance and candles but then we saw the cake… And we really wish we hadn’t!

The baby cake featured Xtina in her birthday suit with her legs wrenched apart giving birth to what can only be described as a small toddler. Oh, and it had the word ‘push’ written on it.

Aside from the exceptionally graphic cake the LA bash was reportedly very civilised with pink champagne and cocktails all round.

 

 

Yep, this is Christina Aguilera's baby shower cake...

Christina Aguilera and Matthew Rutler met in 2010 on the set of Aguilera’s film Burlesque, when Rutler was working as a production assistant (Picture: EPA)

‘It was very romantic with candles everywhere,’ an insider told Us Weekly magazine.

‘Christina looked so happy and excited.’

The Voice coach announced she and her fiancé Matthew Rutler were expecting their first child together in February.

The singer already has a son, Max, six, with her ex-husband Jordan Bratman.

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