Christina Aguilera: Stripped Trailer

Christina Aguilera: Stripped Trailer (2002)

30 September 2002 Music 106 mins

Stripped Limited Edition DVD is a video album by American singer-songwriter Christina Aguilera. It features three MTV documentaries from her second studio album, Stripped. Including "MTV Diary Of Christina Aguilera", "MTV Stripped In The City" with Carson Daly, "MTV Making The Video: Dirrty" plus rare studio footage featuring Alicia Keys and Linda Perry, live performances and more.

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