Christina Aguilera (album) - Promotion

Promotion

Aguilera made many appearances on talk shows in order to promote her self-entitled debut album. Aguilera appeared on shows such as The Rosie O'Donnell Show and TRL. Aguilera also began traveling to New Zealand while "What a Girl Wants" was topping the charts overseas. In 1999, Aguilera performed with Britney Spears and *NSYNC at the 1999 Teen Choice Awards. Aguilera also attended the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards where she and Fred Durst performed together. Durst walked onstage and performed part of his band's song "Livin' It Up" with Aguilera. After eliciting charged reactions from his fans, Durst stated: "I already told you guys before, I did it all for the nookie, man." The feud died weeks later. Aguilera denied Durst's statement, saying Durst "got no nookie." Later on in 2000, Aguilera performed at the Super Bowl XXXIV as a halftime performer. Aguilera performed her number one single "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" at the 2000 VMA's. While performing, Aguilera was wearing a tight ruby red outfit with black and red streaks in her hair like they previously were in her "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" video. Aguilera also appeared at the 1999 MTV Europe Music Awards.

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