Christina Aguilera famously messed up the lyrics to the national anthem during this year's Super Bowl and luckily the singer isn't too much of a diva to let that mistake bother her.
In an interview with Ellen DeGeneres, Aguilera addressed the singing mistake and how she is able to laugh at her flub. "I had been singing that song my entire life. I was the youngest anthem singer in my hometown of Pittsburgh, PA. I sang for the Steelers when I was [little]. I think 7 or 8 years old. I would sing for them. I think had a moment where I was at the Super Bowl at 30 years old. I took in the moment a little bit too much. Shoot me for appreciating the moment but here I am at the Super Bowl... singing for a team and in front of the world. And remembering what it was like to be that young and look where I made it now."
She adds, "But I have a really good laugh about it and you get over things. You get back up again and you just prove to yourself and to everyone you are that much stronger."
Monsters and Critics reports that the singer also mentions, "I knew that at the end of the day no matter how I sang my face off the one thing that's going to be remembered is the little flub with the lyrics. It is a shame."
Aguilera can be seen as a judge on NBC's new singing competition, The Voice.