TRENDING Published February20, 2016 By Em Malulan

Christina Aguilera News: Gwen Stefani Turns Against Blake Shelton On 'The Voice'? Cheers Xtina?

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Christina Aguilera at a Linda Perry Celebration.
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Christina Aguilera apparently has a plan to beat the boys of "The Voice." As told in the news, it seemingly appeared she was going to use Gwen Stefani to beat them all.

In a recent interview, the "Dirrty" singer revealed she knew Stefani was on her side despite being a part of Blake Shelton's team.

"When Gwen came on, I remember telling her, 'Just do me one favor when you go in. Please give the boys hell. Break the girl curse,'" she told Parade.com.

"And it still hasn't been done yet, so I know she's rooting me on, too, to come try and fix that."

But at this time though, the "Used to Love You" singer was now officially a part of the "Neon Light" singer's team as a mentor. It was no longer clear in the news if Stefani was still secretly cheering for Christina Aguilera's win on "The Voice."

"He's very perceptive about voices and he's just really good at what he does," she told Access Hollywood as quoted by Billboard about Shelton. "That's why he's a winner and it was really fun to be in there with him and to learn a little bit today."

With the new couple being back on the show together, it may not only be flirty exchanges that audiences might see. In a press event recently, the pair also became the center of teasing from their colleagues as told by Hollywood Life.

"That s**t is bananas," Xtina quipped as she quoted a line from the song "Hollaback Girl" when Shelton gushed about Stefani.

"Don't speak, you've said too much," Adam Levine followed citing a line from a No Doubt song.

With or without a strategy though, Christina Aguilera also said in the news that she's very determined and ready to do everything to finally becoming the winning judge on "The Voice" season 10.

"I'm trying to make it different by winning this year," she also told Parade. "And as I said, I've been taking notes. I'm very strategy‑less though. I do notice every year that half the battle, once we start getting into the nitty‑gritty of competition, is talking the competitors out of their own heads."

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