Wednesday, 26 March 2014

[NEWS/RUMOR] CHRISTINA WILL DO THE CONCERT IN MALAYSIA!

RUMOR: Concert in Malaysia is going to happen according to Christina's drummer

Sunday, 16 March 2014

[NEWS] CHRISTINA AGUILERA PROVIDES INSPIRATION TO AIRMAN REBECCA HENNEN

This is the first in a series for Women's History Month, highlighting Airmen who go above and beyond in male-dominated career fields.

Being in a male-dominated career field may seem intimidating or even be tough at times, but for Staff Sgt. Rebecca Hennen, that doesn't hold her back.

As a 60th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician team lead and only one of 50 females in the career field, Hennen said she doesn't let her gender define her.

"It's no secret that men are naturally faster and stronger," Hennen said. "I just push myself that much more, mentally and physically."

Staff Sgt. Matthew Lowe, 60th CES EOD technician, echoed her tenacity.

"It can be very intimidating to be in this career field," he said. "Everyone is very competitive, but Hennen knows how to hold her own with us."

As team lead, Hennen said it's crucial for her to listen to her team and not be strong headed.

"Women exemplify compassion better than men," she said. "It's crucial for me to demonstrate that and listen to my team needs."

Known as adrenaline junkies, Hennen has deployed twice so far, once to Iraq in 2009 and again in 2012 to Saudi Arabia.

"I love deploying," she said. "I really think of our mission as being overseas. It's all about protecting people, property and resources from hazardous devices. That's really when you get the experience."

Lowe said many people don't think of women in the career field because they are out on the front lines.

"It's because we are classified as support and not a combat Airman," he said.
Hennen joined the career field at the age of 21, looking to do something more exciting in her life.

"My brother had just graduated Army boot camp and that really sounded exciting for me," she said. "He convinced me to go into the Air Force, so I met with a recruiter. They were really pulling for people to join the EOD career field then. I loved the idea of blowing stuff up. It was one of the best decisions I've made."

Hennen said she gets her inspiration from pop and R&B singer Christina Aguilera.

"She's true to herself," she said. "She tries new things and helped empower women."

As a woman, Hennen hopes to be like Aguilera.

"I want to be able to empower women who are struggling to find themselves so they can do what they want," Hennen said.

Source: Travis - Air Force Base

[NEWS] SINGER ALOE BLACC EYES CHRISTINA AGUILERA, RIHANNA COLLBORATIONS

Fuse:
Soul singer Aloe Blacc has already teamed up with big-time producers like Avicii (on their smash collabo "Wake Me Up") and Pharrell (who produced Blacc's "Love Is the Answer"). While prepping for his 13th showcase at SXSW 2014, the Southern California says he's hustling to work with two famous divas next. 
"Recently, I did The Voice and that night I had the chance to briefly speak with Christina Aguilera," he tells Fuse host Esteban Serrano. "I'm interested in working with her, that would be cool."  
Meanwhile, "The Man" singer is using industry connections to link up with Rihanna. He adds, "I was in Paris talking to some of Rihanna's managers. Maybe I'll get a chance to maybe write a song for her, maybe sing with her. We'll see. I'm not going to make any promises, but it'd be really nice to do something like that."

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

[NEWS] @XTINA AND THE @SLAUGHTERATION CREW REHEARSING! GET READY!!!

It looks like Xtina and the gang are rehearsing for her big performance in Malaysia.
From the looks of the photo that Xtina's bestie, Jeri Slaughter, tweeted it looks like the choreography is going to be FIERCE!

We cannot wait for all the videos that will be posted during/after the concert. For those that are going ENJOY YOURSELVES. Represent all the other fighters that aren't able to make it.

Much love.