Christina Aguilera's Beverly Hills Home On The Market: $13.5 Million

PHOTOS: Christina Aguilera's Beverly Hills Home For $13.5 Million
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As Realtor.com points out, it hasn't been a good year so far for Christina Aguilera. But the divorce, performance flubs, and public intoxication arrest are in the past, and she's moving on fast. The mansion she once shared with husband Jordan Bratman and son Max is on the market for $13.5 million, and RealEstalker reports that she's decamped to her bachelorette pad above the Sunset Strip.

TMZ reveals that before the divorce settlement was reached, the mansion was home to Bratman, Aguilera, and Aguilera's boyfriend Matt Rutler all at once -- but we're guessing the 10,000 square foot mansion was big enough for everyone to get along. The home has six bedrooms, nine baths, and a guest house. Other features include a pool, recording studio, and hardwood flooring. Before Aguilera bought the home, it belonged to Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne and was the set for their reality show The Osbournes.

We'll leave it up to you to form your own opinions about the mansion's zebra print motif and mix of Victorian, Middle Eastern, and contemporary furnishings. Our only complaint is the gigantic crescent moon face in the nursery (slide #10); no child should ever have to see that on a daily basis.

Photos courtesy of the listing at Realtor.com.

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