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Christina Milian Says Juggling Motherhood & Her Career Isn't Stressful But Fun

 
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Christina Milan  is pretty busy with a hectic schedule these days. She is working on“Christina Milian Turned Up,” , “Grandfathered,”  Viva Diva Wines, she runs her We Are Pop Culture clothing line and her childViolet.
In the new issue of Canadian magazine GEORGIE, the pop star-turned-actress dishes on how she juggles motherhood and her career (“It’s not stressful”), why she likes to continue to make music (“There are no rules these days”), and how she landed her new role in the upcoming horror remake Rocky Horror Picture Show that she's currently filming in Toronto.


Below are the highlights:
On juggling her career and motherhood:
“Actually, it’s a lot of fun. It’s not stressful,” she says, with breezy (and convincing) conviction.
“The only thing that I stress out about is, how am I going to make sure that I balance out my time for motherhood? How am I going to make this work? Because my daughter – that time means everything to her and to us. She’s all I got. We could work really hard but we could watch time fly, you know? Tomorrow’s not promised.”
On why she likes to continue to make music:
“I love putting out music and it really doesn’t have to be a giant body of work. There are no rules these days,” she says. “Like, let’s express ourselves! Let’s get creative! There are too many creative people in the world. If you’re creative, you don’t want to be bored. You will do anything to give out your creative flow and eventually, if you believe it, it will become something.”
On how she landed her role in Kenny Ortega’s remake of The Rocky Horror Picture Show:
“I guess they couldn’t find a Magenta,” says Milian. “The dancers suggested to him that he should check me out. From there, I got a phone call asking if I would even be interested – I’ve always been a fan of Rocky Horror. After that, it was just talking about getting into this character, but [Ortega] was just really free about it and creative, and I got to come right on-board and start working on it directly. It’s been fun learning my character along the way because I was really hopping from one project to the next.”
When you have coins to hire as much help as you need, the juggle struggle is likely way less stressful.  And C-Milli is about her coins!
Peep her edgy black-and-white pictorial:
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