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. Tshegofatso says:

    I totally agree with that…I mean…all my friends want to get it on with white guys so that their babies can be mixed…Really what is wrong with black babies? they are equally cute when compared to white or mixed babies…really!!!!! this is the kind of mentallity that’s really killing our society and destroying our black heritage…I have a cuzin who refuses to let his son speak anything either than english…the child lives in flippin Africa and can’t speak even one African language…gets made fun of all the time…but still the dad says that his native language is not important…thats saying that our heritage is not important…black ppl really need to reconstruct their thinking…gosh it’s sad! we give a heritage thats not even ours more attention and consider it to be more important??????

  2. drexxx says:

    Oh my god this little girl is fucked up for life !!! sorry to speak like that but it’s what i’m thinking; she ‘s been raising like this, with a self hatred opinion !!!! so bad !!!!
    i had some west indian friends who tell me that their mother would rather see them marrying white guys than west indian guys or worse african guys !!!! It’s sooo annoying to hear that !!!
    Unfortunately, a lot of black people in france want to make children with white people to “wash” their black blood, i can’t stand that. I don’t say that mix couples don’t have to exist, but they have to exist for love and not for self hatred and racism.

  3. Tshegofatso says:

    To Fuzzybear

    I’m a girl…lol I doubt most guys can make very emotional comments like I do lol…unless they just found out that ‘Christina Milian’ is having a baby and feel very much betrayed by her lol

  4. Fuzzybear says:

    To drexxx

    You haven’t seen anything.I was watching this video of these bi-cultural kids,which is what I call them.This little girl,who looked to be 8,sat there and said how embarrass,she was to have her black mother pick her up from her friends house.She wasn’t embarrass by her white father.I have never wanted to slap someone so bad in my life.I know she’s a little girl,but to say something like that.I let my family see it,and it wasn’t just me,who was ready to beat a little girl down

  5. Fuzzybear says:

    To Tshegofatso

    Everytime I hear that word (coloured),it makes me laugh.You do know we were once called that ourselves,but our self-elected leaders decided to change it.I understand it’s better for you guys over there now,is that true?

    P.S
    So this want happen again,are you a guy or a girl?

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