Christina Milian

Christina Milian

Milian in 2011, s_bukley / Shutterstock.com

Birth Name: Christine Marie Flores

Place of Birth: Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.

Date of Birth: September 26, 1981

Ethnicity: Cuban [African, Spanish]

Christina Milian is an American actress, singer, and songwriter. She has starred in the films Love Don’t Cost a Thing, Torque, Man of the House, Pulse, and Falling Inn Love, and on television’s Movie Surfers and Grandfathered. She has also been credited as Christine Flores-Nash, the latter name from her former husband; Christina Flores, Christine Flores, and Christine Milian.

She was born in New Jersey, to Cuban immigrants, Carmen and Don Flores, who are of African-Cuban descent, with Spanish ancestry. A picture of her father can be seen here. She uses her mother’s surname. Christina was raised mostly in Waldorf, Maryland.

Christina is able to speak Spanish.

Christina has a daughter with her former husband, singer, songwriter, and record producer The-Dream; and two children with her partner, French singer and songwriter M. Pokora.

Christina’s paternal grandfather was Cuban boxer Jose Ramon Flores.

Pictures of Christina’s paternal grandparents can be seen here and here.

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471 Responses

  1. Orlando says:

    lol… well technically Latino and hispanic are different… lol…but anyways… lol this is funny haha…

  2. bbbbb says:

    To orlando ur the dumb ass go read ur facts and the defenitions of hispanic and latino!

  3. bbbbb says:

    Ok watever don omar is puerto rican that doesn’t change anything I said. And hispanic means spanish speaking so of course puerto rican dominicans mexicans argentines cubans ect are hispanics! Orlando ur way off maybe I had the don omar fact wrong but u have to check the meanings of hispanic and latino!

  4. Fuzzybear says:

    This is to ohplease!

    There was no Latin race.Mexicans were a combo of 3 groups(African,Indian,and Spanish).Even the word mestizo use to mean this combo until after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.The U.S government took over,and pass new laws about the people .Stating that black people or mulattoes couldn’t own land .When this happen,anyone who had black blood in them,and wanted to keep their land had sad they were Mestizo,that’s how it came to mean just Indian and Spanish.Even to this day most Mexicans want say they had black blood in them.

  5. Orlando says:

    BTW…lol its funny to see people use HISPANIC and LATINO when referring to the same person, esp when they are different. Hispanic = SPAIN etc, LATINO = Cuban, Puerto Rican, Dominican etc. And again, Don Omar es de Puerto Rico, BORICUA de pura sepa… get ur facts right…smh

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