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EXCLUSIVE: Christina Aguilera's Soon-to-Be Ex-Husband & Son Shop For New Bachelor Pad

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Jan. 11 2011, Published 5:10 a.m. ET

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Days after moving out of the Beverly Hills home he shared with his soon-to-be ex-wife Christina Aguilera, Jordan Bratman hit the streets of Venice with the estranged couple's son Max to shop for his new bachelor bad!

Jordan and Max spent their Saturday morning strolling Abbot Kinney Blvd. in the hip neighborhood of Venice (blocks from Lindsay Lohan's new pad!) looking for furnishings for his new home, which is located in the Westside area of Los Angeles.

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Just this week, moving trucks were spotted outside of the home the couple shared during their marriage, with Bratman's belonging boxed and ready to go.

Sources tell RadarOnline.com that Christina's ex hit A + R, a swanky and modern home furnishing store, where he was looking for furniture and gadgets for his new pad.

Holding his two-year-old son's hand, the 33-year-old music executive, did not seem to be too enthusiastic about the shopping extravaganza.

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"He definitely was not excited to be shopping for home furnishings," an onlooker told RadarOnline.com. "He seemed a bit detached from the whole thing, even though he was asking the employees a lot of questions."

"He was focusing most of his attention on Max, who was bouncing around the store and trying to touch everything, in true toddler fashion. Even if he was looking at something or asking a question, he always had Max in his sight."

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