Christina Aguilera responds to her haters with a stunning nude pose for her 44th birthday

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Christina Aguilera celebrated her 44th birthday in show-stopping fashion, embracing confidence and self-love with a bold Instagram post. The pop icon posed in a black-and-white photo wearing nothing but leather hot pants, a leather hat and high heels.

"Birthday Suit #44," she captioned the jaw-dropping image, which immediately sent her fans into a frenzy. Admirers flooded the comments with messages of awe and admiration.

"Getting older in years, but younger in appearance is what I'm talking about!!!!," one fan raved.

Another noted: "Oh honey, they are not doing it like you!!! Fabulous! Happy Birthday Queen."

The post comes just months after Aguilera spoke out about body image issues and dismissed rumors that she was using Ozempic, a medication that has become infamous for its weight-loss effects, particularly among celebrities.

Aguilera shuts down body-shaming critics

While Aguilera's steamy birthday post radiated confidence, it also served as a reminder of her ongoing battle against body shaming and public scrutiny. In a candid interview with Glamour for their August cover story, Aguilera revealed how she learned to rise above the negativity.

"I have a maturity now where I just don't give a f**k about your opinion," she said. "I'm not going to take it on. It must be your responsibility to take up your space. Other people's opinions of me are not my business."

Aguilera's defiance is rooted in a past filled with public criticism about her changing body. Growing up in the music industry, her appearance was often a subject of debate. From being labeled as "too skinny" during her early days in the industry to being critiqued for "filling out" as she matured, Aguilera says the constant criticism was relentless.

"When you're a teenager, you have a very different body than when you're in your 20s," she shared in the interview. "I started to fill out, and then that was unacceptable because it was like, 'Oh, she's getting thicker.' Then I had industry people [saying]: 'They liked your body and how you were as a skinny teenager.'"

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