The singer shares son Max, 16, with ex-husband Jordan Bratman and daughter Summer, 10, with Rutler
Christina Aguilera is spending some quality time with her family of four.
On Wednesday, Nov. 13, the "Genie in a Bottle" singer, 43, shared an Instagram post full of fun snaps from her recent vacation, including one rare family photo featuring her son Max, 16, daughter Summer, 10, and fiancé Matt Rutler, 39.
In the sweet picture, the proud mom wraps her arms around both children, with Max towering over his mom on her left in stylish streetwear. Summer smiles for the camera on her right, while Rutler stands behind them.
"Unseen bits 📸🎞️💖," the pop star captioned her post.
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Aguilera shares Max with ex-husband Jordan Bratman, and Summer with Rutler.
In August, the mom of two got emotional during a candid conversation with Glamour about her experience with motherhood. She admitted that watching her little ones grow up can "trigger" her own childhood traumas.
"Your kids trigger things in you that you don't want them to go through," she told the outlet. "And it's almost like you're reliving this whole thing again."
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She continued to explain the dichotomy between wanting to protect her kids from experiencing the same traumas she did and letting them learn their own lessons. "I love my son and my daughter so much, and you do want to shield and protect them from the world," she said, tearing up. "But they have to learn their own lessons."
"I've seen so much so young," Aguilera added, "You just want the best for your kids."
The proud mom of two called the process of letting go both "layered" and "interesting," sharing, "They're going to make their own choices and mistakes that define how they want to be. It's such a layered, interesting thing to be a parent and watch these people, these humans, grow up."