Christina Milian: Full Exposure for 'KING's Big Five-O

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When it comes to celebrating the big five-O most individuals may think in terms of satisfying their own personal accomplishments. However, for the editors over at 'KING' magazine, the decision to choose one lucky vixen to represent the cover for their 50th issue was a dozy.

The magazine played their trump card and chose none other than singer-actress Christina Milian for its forthcoming April/May issue. Milian, who also graced the publication's cover in November/December 2004, bares next to nothing for her sophomore spread which is "guaranteed" to catch the eyes of many men, as well as women.

"Christina has always been a favorite of the 'KING' audience," says editor-in-chief Jermaine Hall. "Her diversity as an entertainer allows her to cast a net that catches a wide following."

Now don't think the voluptuous Cuban-American was just showcasing her physical assets, she also had a word or two on a few topics and rumors that were floating around. Not to mention her thoughts on her ex-boyfriend, Nick Cannon, tying the knot with Mariah Carey.

"I'm actually very happy for [Nick Cannon]," she said. "I think because of the age difference, it's going to work out well for them, because she seems really happy [and] he brings a youthful energy. He's a good person to be around."

Maybe 'Love Don't Cost a Thing' after all.

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    In this photo provided by Kraft Foods, Spice Girl "Mel B" poses for a photo wearing a T-shirt she designed based on the classic pink ribbon used for breast cancer awareness, after a fashion show and launch of "Pose for the Cure" web site to help Kraft Foods raise money for the 'Susan G. Komen for the Cure' fight against breast cancer in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2008. The shirt is for sale on the web site and the net proceeds will benefit the foundation. (AP Photo/Kraft Foods, Ray Stubblebine) **NO SALES**

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    In this photo provided by Kraft Foods, Spice Girl "Mel B" poses for a photo wearing a T-shirt she designed based on the classic pink ribbon used for breast cancer awareness, after a fashion show and launch of "Pose for the Cure" web site to help Kraft Foods raise money for the 'Susan G. Komen for the Cure' fight against breast cancer in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2008. The shirt is for sale on the web site and the net proceeds will benefit the foundation. (AP Photo/Kraft Foods, Ray Stubblebine) **NO SALES**

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    In this undated image released by Oxfam Tuesday Sept. 23, 2008, British singer Mel B participates in the 'In My Name' global campaign calling for action against poverty and demanding world leaders keep their promises on millennium development goals. (AP Photo/Oxfam, HO) ** NO SALES **

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    In this photo provided by Kraft Foods, Spice Girl Mel B, left, serves as the emcee at a fashion show and launch of "Pose for the Cure" web site to help Kraft Foods raise money for the 'Susan G. Komen for the Cure' fight against breast cancer in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2008. Mel B wears a T-shirt she designed based on the classic pink ribbon used for breast cancer awareness. The shirt is for sale on the web site and the net proceeds will benefit the foundation. The woman at right is unidentified. (AP Photo/Kraft Foods, Ray Stubblebine) **NO SALES**

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    NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: TV personality and designer Khloe Kardashian and Olympic-level swimmer and model Amanda Beard (R) pose backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )

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    NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Ultimo Scottish designer lingerie brand founder Michelle Mone (L) and pop singer Melanie Brown pose backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )

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    NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Pop singer Melanie Brown poses backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )

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    NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Pop singer Melanie Brown and Olympic-level swimmer and model Amanda Beard (R) pose backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )

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    NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Pop singer Melanie Brown and singer Aubrey O'Day (R) poses backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )

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    NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Pop singer Melanie Brown, Olympic-level swimmer and model Amanda Beard, singer Aubrey O'Day and TV personality and designer Khloe Kardashian pose backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )

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In addition to maintaining a acting career, the 27-year-old also signed to MySpace Records/Interscope Records last fall with intentions on releasing her long-awaited fourth studio album, 'Dream in Color,' this spring. Before signing to the newly formed label, the 'Dip It Low' singer was dropped from Def Jam Records, causing a whirlwind of rumors.

"A lot of people didn't know that I got dropped, but I was still promoting for myself-not necessarily for them," she revealed. "There was a lot of stuff that I got taken off of because somebody was putting some bad energy out about me, so a lot of people separated themselves from me."

Could all of the confusion be over a simple miscommunication about Rihanna's chart-topping hit single, 'S.O.S.'?

"When it all happened, I was embarrassed," she explained. "Then all these rumors went out that were so stupid. Everything from, 'She didn't take the [Rihanna] song 'S.O.S.,'' to trying to blame stuff on my man, [Dre, of production duo Cool & Dre]. He had nothing to do with anything; all he did was produce music."

"He didn't even become my man until after we were done with the album," she continued. "They tried to use every excuse in the book to put me down, and it worked. It stopped a lot of things from happening for me at that moment."

For more of Christina's Milian's exclusive interview and a look at 50 people, places and things that will be relevant to the magazine's next 50 issues. Pick up 'KING' magazine's April/May issue hitting newsstands on Feb. 24.

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