Christina Aguilera brought the heat in an ultra-tight Halloween dress after saying she doesn’t “give a f–k” about people’s opinions regarding her recent weight loss.
The “Beautiful” songstress took to Instagram Tuesday to share several photos of herself donning a busty orange dress with a cutout design and strappy heels.
Aguilera posed around her home, showing off her “Nightmare Before Christmas” decorations and Halloween-themed Christmas tree.
Another photo showed the 43-year-old pop star posing alongside her long-time fiancé, Matthew Rutler, who sported a black suit.
Aguilera styled her bleach blond hair straight and wore bronzed-colored eye shadow and neutral lip color for the snaps.
Several fans swooned over the Grammy winner’s chic look, as one commented, “Literally so damn gorgeous 🔥🧡🎃.”
“My Boo (get it? My boo!)👻 😘,” another added, as a third chimed in, “Halloween Queen ❤️.”
Earlier this year, the “Genie in a Bottle” singer sparked rumors she was using Ozempic to lose weight, as she flaunted a smaller frame while performing in Mexico in May.
Aguilera, however, addressed the speculation she was taking the weight-loss drug during an interview with Glamour in August.
“I have a maturity now where I just don’t give a f–k about your opinion. I’m not going to take it on,” she said.
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“It must be your responsibility to take up your space. Other people’s opinions of me are not my business,” the “Lady Marmalade” singer continued.
She explained that people have been picking apart her appearance since the ’90s when she launched her music career.
“When you’re a teenager, you have a very different body than when you’re in your 20s,” Aguilera told the outlet.
“I started to fill out, and then that was unacceptable because it was like, ‘Oh, she’s getting thicker.’ Then I had industry people: ‘They liked your body and how you were as a skinny teenager,'” she explained.
At one point in her life, the pop icon found worth in “how skinny” she was, a mindset she hopes isn’t passed down to her 10-year-old daughter, Summer, or 16-year-old son, Max.
“Your kids trigger things in you that you don’t want them to go through,” she shared. “and it’s almost like you’re reliving this whole thing again.”