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Christina Aguilera Clears Up Her Lady Gaga Comments

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May 17 2010, Published 9:37 a.m. ET

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After making her return to music, Christina Aguilera has been getting some criticism for what seems like her new Lady Gaga-like style. Her recent comments on the singer don't exactly help Christina's case, but she's now trying to clear things up.

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"Oh, the newcomer," Christina said in an interview with Out magazine (via MTV News) when Lady Gaga was brought up. "I think she's really fun to look at."

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Even though Lady Gaga did speak out on the comments, her fans sure did and now Christina is trying to do damage control.

"I would like to take a moment to clarify something that has been brought to my attention this morning," Christina wrote Monday on her website. "It is very easy for comments to be taken out of context and create unnecessary drama — especially between us women. So I would like to tell you all directly so my words can not be misconstrued to sell someone else's story ... I have absolutely nothing against Lady Gaga or any other female artist in this business. I think she is great, and I appreciate any woman fearless enough to go against the norm. She has earned her success with hard work and a clear focus and I have nothing but respect for that. There is room for all of us on everyone's iPods."

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"This is not the first time I have been unfairly pitted against another female artist, but it will be the last time I comment on the matter," she added.

What do you think of Christina's post? Do you think she was "taken out of context" or should she really be writing, "I'm sorry?"

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