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PHOTOS & VIDEO: Christina Aguilera Gets Back To Work -- First Sighting Since Arrest

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March 4 2011, Published 10:25 a.m. ET

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Christina Aguilera was spotted leaving Smashbox Studios in Los Angeles on Thursday -- it was the first time we've seen a good shot of her since being  busted for public intoxication, and RadarOnline.com has the pics and video.

The Beautiful singer -- who was there to film a music video -- did not comment on her arrest as she climbed into a black stretch limo which brought her back to her home in Beverly Hills.

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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Aguilera, 30, and her boyfriend Matt Rutler, 25, were arrested around 2:45 a.m.PT Tuesday in West Hollywood after police noticed Rutler driving erratically; he was charged on suspicion of DUI; she with public intoxication.

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Rutler was released on $5,000 bail; Aguilera on $250. Police have said that Aguilera's charge is a misdeamor and they do not intend on pursuing a case against her.

Aguerila's arrest follows a string of troubles for the singer lately, including her divorce from hubby Jordon Bratman, flubbing the National Athem during the Super Bowl, and stepping on a line of a fellow singer during a performance at the Grammys.

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