Christina Aguilera's relationship with her former boss, Mickey Mouse, has hit a rough patch. While visiting Disney's California Adventure amusement park recently, the pop star reportedly had some choice words for the iconic cartoon character. The former Mouseketeer called the mascot an "a--hole" when she had to wait to take a picture. She then began hurling threats at Mickey, eventually asking, "Do you know who I am?" At least, that is what TMZ is reporting.

Aguilera and her friends rattled off so many threats that Mickey was taken to a safe area. But hey, that did not stop the diva from snapping a picture anyway:

When she is not harassing beloved children's characters, Aguilera is busy being one of pop's biggest names. While she has not appeared on The Voice since 2013, the singer will rejoin the judges panel for its upcoming eighth season.

"We are excited to welcome Christina back to her red chair and can't wait to see how she mixes things up among Adam [Levine], Blake [Shelton] and Pharrell [Williams] in what will be an incredibly competitive competition," NBC's Paul Telegdy said in a statement. "These four talented artists are at the top of their game as musicians and as coaches. The mentoring is sure to be intense and the stakes will be high."

That is not the only big Aguilera news for 2015. The singer will also be releasing some new music. The solo material will be the follow-up to 2012's Lotus, which hit No. 7 on the Billboard 200. Reviews of the album were mixed.

"Producers like Shellback and Max Martin give her top-line tracks to body slam, but, sadly, her bombastic breakup ballad with Blake Shelton, 'Just a Fool,' sounds more like a battle round on The Voice than a friendly duet. It's just one telling moment where this vitriol-tsunami of a record misses a chance to connect Aguilera's music with her warm, empathetic TV presence," Rolling Stone wrote, giving the album 2 1/2 stars out of five.

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