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Christina Aguilera Is in No Rush to Marry Fiance Matt Rutler: ‘It’s a Casual Conversation’

Matthew Rutler and Christina Aguilera
Matthew Rutler and Christina Aguilera Kimberly White/Getty Images for Breakthrough Prize

She’s got the family and the ring — but maybe not the wedding dress. Christina Aguilera revealed in a new interview with Women’s Health that she’s in no rush to marry her fiancé, Matt Rutler.

“We discuss it when we’re snuggling in bed,” Aguilera, 35, explained, “but it’s a casual conversation.”

The “Fighter” singer and Rutler, 30, have had two years to discuss their wedding plans. As previously reported, the couple got engaged on Valentine’s Day in 2014 after three years of dating, and welcomed daughter Summer Rain that August.

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“I swear if I hadn’t called her Summer I would’ve called her Joy because she just lights up a room and she illuminates brightness and happiness,” the Voice coach revealed.

Christina Aguilera for Women's Health
Christina Aguilera for ‘Women’s Health.’ BRIAN BOWEN SMITH/Women's Health

These days, Aguilera is content just spending time with her kids — and squeezing in a spa day from time to time. She does, however, think it’s unfair that mothers are pressured to do it all. (Aguilera also shares son Max, 8, with her ex-husband, Jordan Bratman.)

Christina Aguilera for Women's Health
Christina Aguilera for ‘Women’s Health.’ Brian Bowen Smith/Women's Health

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“Mothers are constantly expected to be the nurturers, the givers, the providers of a comfortable home. We’re expected to be pregnant, have the kids, breastfeed once we have the babies. And we’re expected to look amazing after baby, right? Keep our husbands and boyfriends interested — because we’re supposed to get back to sexy and keep things exciting in the bedroom. There’s such a long list,” she told the mag.

Christina Aguilera for Women's Health
Christina Aguilera for ‘Women’s Health.’ Brian Bowen Smith/Women's Health

“Having children is the ultimate joy, and I love my kids, but women have to find time to nurture themselves,” she continued. “If someone has a baby, the first thing I’m like is, ‘OK, are you taking care of you?'”

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