Posted By: Fai on November 18, 2009 | • 0 Comments

Of all the programs on air for children, Yo Gabba Gabba! is revered as one of the coolest. DJ Lance Rock, though very fashionably challenged in his orange spandex and shaggy hat, makes learning fun with a hip-hop twist. So, it wasn’t surprising to see that a bunch of music’s coolest mommies and daddies brought their little ones out to see Yo Gabba Gabba’s “There’s A Party In My City” live this weekend in Los Angeles.

Christina Aguilera partied with her son Max on day one. Snoop Dogg not only brought his kiddies, but performed on stage during day two, where Travis Barker and Taylor Hanson enjoyed the show with their families.



GALLERY LINKS:
• Appearances from 2009 – Yo Gabba Gabba: There’s A Party In My City Performance [HQ]
Source: Neon Limelight



Posted By: Lord on January 12, 2009 | • 1 Comment

Aww Time flies so fast, doesn’t it? Seems like it was just yesterday when Christina gave birth and now it’s been a year already. Happy birthday little angel! You are so lucky to have Christina and Jordan as your parents and vice versa. We wish you the best.



Posted By: Lord on December 2, 2008 | • 0 Comments

Caption: Max Liron Bratman, 10 ½ months, gets a lift from dad Jordan Bratman while out shopping at the Wilshire Rodeo Plaza with Christina Aguilera’s little brother Mikey on Monday in Beverly Hills, California.

Update: Added more! Credits to mybabygirl.



Posted By: Lord on May 28, 2008 | • 0 Comments

The pop star does activism gently, with her baby in tow.

Remember when Madonna, draped in the American flag, appeared in a vamping public service announcement for a nascent organization called Rock the Vote? Now, almost two decades later, Christina Aguilera is kicking off the new campaign for the group, but the one wearing the flag is her infant son, Max Liron Bratman.

In the new broadcast ad, set to debut later this summer, Aguilera sings a lullaby of “America the Beautiful” to her son, who was born in January. The Grammy winner said she didn’t think twice about putting her son in the spot because it’s “inevitable that he will be subjected to some amount of press,” so it might as well be channeled into a good cause.

“This election in particular is such an exciting and historical one, and so I was proud to have my son and I stand together for such a powerful moment and message in time,” the 27-year-old star said.

Rock the Vote turns 18 this year, appropriate considering its intensified efforts. Executive Director Heather Smith said more than 850,000 users had gotten registration forms from the website this year.

source: Los Angeles Times