Christina Milian
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.
Mostly it’s the people from the Caribbean that I encounter that want to mix out. I have friends from the Caribbean that say they want kids with a white person or asian person.
To drexxx
Oh yeah, that was just the little girl,she was being coach by her older sister;they were all like that.
Is that why the white people I talk to think that the white culture is dying out,because of mixing?Which is crazy since there is at least over a billion of them
To Tshegofatso
Can you believe she did that to me.I mean alright she wasn’t actually mine,but still such betrayal.
P.S.
I hope that baby pretty,that will teach her.
i thought she was mostly black or half black/half latin and i was on this other website and it said she was just cuban and i freaked out because she doesn’t look just cuban. but this makes sense.
Yeah I agree.
Black babies are soooo cuute !!!
Personally i got three different tribes from my parents, which equals three different languages. Unforunetely i can’t speak any of these three languages but i understand one of them (my mother’s language)
My mother didn’t taught us her language because she say that to teach a langauge you have to hear it, and as my father don’t speak the same language … she can’t speak her language and keep on speaking french to us (me and my siblings). So i learned form my other relatives so i can understand at least.
I’m very sad to not speak my parent’s language … One day i will learn, in order to teach it to my future children !!!
According to me it’s simply a consequence of many centuries of brainwashing, colonization, and slavery. most of black people want to escape their identity, because it’s too heavy and painful for them, but lucky us we have some black people who fights against self hatred and black auto racism !!!