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Christina Aguilera Throws Boozy Tantrum While Hosting Clinton Fundraiser

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Nov. 5 2015, Published 5:43 p.m. ET

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Christina Aguilera and her fiancé Mathew Rutler opened up their home in Beverly Hills last night for for a luxurious Hillary Clinton fundraiser. But insiders tell RadarOnline.com she was more hot mess than happy hostess!

"The event itself was amazing because they reportedly raised $1 million dollars for Clinton's campaign," says the source.

"It was almost flawless. The décor was gorgeous. The flowers were amazing and the food was spectacular."

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"But Christina had to find fault with everything, including the food, flowers, music and wait staff."

"It was really disappointing because everyone was there to support Hillary and she made it all about her. She was very, very loud and seemed drunk."

Luckily, Aguilera's house was just one of many stops in Los Angeles for Democratic Presidential candidate. Today Clinton is at Rob and Michele Reiner's home as she continues her fifth campaign swing through L.A. since announcing her candidacy.

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