Christina Aguilera has responded to critics of her fuller figure, at a recent TCA conference, stating that she is happy with her body and her changing weight. US Weekly have reported that in reply to her critics, which included Kelly Osbourne, she said "I've been on all spectrums. I've been in this [business] for a long time. I came out on the scene when I was 17 years old. You can never be too much of anything. You can never be too perfect, too thin, too curvy, voluptuous, this, that. I've been on all sides of the spectrum as far as any female in this business."

Aguilera was pictured in October 2011, performing at the MICHAEL JACKSON Tribute Concert, wearing fishnets and a black leotard-style top. She looked notably heavier than she has in the past. In 2002, she released the controversial video for 'Dirrty', in which she appeared much svelter, and wore a number of revealing outfits for the shoot. Kelly Osbourne has taken the opportunity to criticise the 'Beautiful' singer - who she says has called her fat in the past but Aguilera dismissed the attack. The mother of three year-old Max simply stated "I'm happy with where I'm at. I have a boyfriend that loves my body. I love my body. My son is healthy and happy. That's all that matters."

Christina Aguilera is set to appear on the second season of The Voice, working as a vocal coach to the talent show contestants, alongside Cee Lo Green, Adam Levine and BLAKE SHELTON.