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Christina Milian dishes on 'Dancing with the Stars' weight loss and her daughter

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September 29, 2013

Swirling and twirling in hopes of taking home that mirror ball trophy has benefited her waistline and derriere, Christina Milan told E! News on September 28 about her experience thus far on "Dancing with the Stars."

"I'm feeling my buns getting nice and firm," Christina said happily. "I'm feeling my stomach tighten up in all the right places and it's getting nice and small so…I feel like I'm getting that pre-baby body again!"

After just two weeks competing, Christina has lost seven pounds, posting her weight loss success on Twitter.

"I've already lost 7lbs since I started #dwts! Owww! #teammilianballas in my @DavidLerner leggings! Thank DL!" she tweeted.

And although she's excited about regaining her pre-baby body, she makes it clear that she adores her little girl Violet, who apparently is already practicing her own dance moves for a future opportunity on "Dancing with the Stars."

Talking with OK magazine recently, Christina shared that Violet "loves to dance. Anytime she hears music, she’s like ‘come on, Mom, dance. Let’s go!’ She makes it a big deal for me to have to get up and dance, and for anyone who’s around, she loves to sing out her name. There are so many things I’m seeing in her that are so similar to how I was. When the camera’s on, she lights up, but she’s like that consistently, even without the camera.”

Christina noted that she's considering having more children. And she makes sure that Violet is part of her life, tweeting on September 27 about take your child to work day with a link to her Facebook page showing her daughter riding in the car with her: "Take your kid to work day! #dwts #teammilianballas http://fb.me/2E144Suas"

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