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    The Wanted Call Out Christina Aguilera: She's A 'Total B***h'

    The Wanted have a large and loyal fan base, but is one superstar diva unimpressed?

    The UK boy band recently performed their new single, "Chasing the Sun" on NBC's "The Voice," and the members of the group said they received a less-than-warm welcome from "Voice" coach Christina Aguilera.

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    "She was a total b***h," The Wanted's Tom Parker told New York City's 92.3 NOW radio station in an interview this week regarding their experience with the "Fighter" singer. "She might not be a b***h in real life, but to us she was a b***h. She just sat there and just didn't speak to us."

    "She was quite rude, quite rude," added bandmate Siva Kaneswaran, while Max George said he found Christina to be "a bit scary, to be honest."

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    Despite the boys' claims, a source for People (who was reportedly on set when the band performed on "The Voice" last week), said the 31-year-old superstar simply didn't have time to fraternize with the group.

    "There was no opportunity for interaction at any point during the show or prior to the show," the source told the mag. "The first time Christina saw them was when she was already seated in her coach's chair and they were performing."

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