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Christina Aguilera sells mansion for $13.5 million

Christina Aguilera has sold her Beverly Hills mansion for $13.5 million.

The 'Your Body' singer - who purchased the house with ex-husband Jordan Bratman in 2008 - has finally sold the palatial pad two years after putting it on the market following her divorce.

The famous 10,000-square-foot home was often the backdrop for MTV's reality show, 'The Osbournes' starring rock star Ozzy Osbourne, his wife Sharon, and their children Jack and Kelly, from whom Christina purchased the house for a reported $11.5 million.

The mansion is located in the iconic 90210 zip code and boasts six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a music room, a game room and a luxury pool in the garden.

Christina, 32, moved into the home with Jordan - with whom she shares four-year-old son, Max - in 2008 but put the lavish home on the market in March 2011 following the breakdown of their marriage in late 2010.

After purchasing the famous real estate from the Osbourne family, 'The Voice' star turned the home from rock den into a princess-like pad with purple and pink heavily featured in the décor, including a pink felt-lined pool table.

The 'Beautiful' hitmaker is reportedly moving into a new home with her current boyfriend, musician and production assistant Matthew Rutler.

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