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She is beautiful in every single way.
Fans were thrilled to see Christina Aguilera gracing the cover of Carcy magazine in a stunning new photo shoot, where she was hailed as the “queen of transformation.”
Many commented on the “Candyman” songstress’ young appearance, saying she’s “aging backwards.”
“Oh she’s a MODEL, she looks like Christina Aguilera 1999 😘👑❤,” one wrote.
“I dunno what you’ve done or who had to pay the price, but this is what we needed and you’re serving 🎂,” wrote another fan.
Another Instagram user added: “She’s 19 again ❤️❤️❤️.”
In two follow-up posts, Aguilera shared other behind-the-scenes clips from her photo shoot as she showed off her various looks.
In one of her outfits, the Grammy winner wore a gold satin mini dress that she styled with messy hair and a dark eye look.
In one of the shots, she embraced a Lara Croft-inspired look with a pink sleeveless top, styled with two belts and form-fitting black pants, completed with gloves.
Aguilera’s looks became a topic of conversation in May 2024 after she flaunted her newly-trimmed down physique at a concert in Mexico.
This outpouring of admiration follows the 44-year-old singer’s response to discussions about her body and rumors linking her to the popular Ozempic trend at the end of 2024.
On Instagram, the singer shared a video montage featuring various comments she had received regarding her appearance.
“This year, doing something a little different,” she captioned the post.. “This is a reminder to everyone that you are your OWN STORYTELLER in your OWN LIFE. No one else can dictate who you are. No one deserves an explanation.”
“I am evolved enough to know that nothing comes easy and no one is perfect,” she added. “Everyone will judge you. No matter WHAT you do. And/ or what you don’t do. Acceptance comes with accepting yourself first.”
“And the difficult journey it takes sometimes to get there. I celebrate everyone taking the time to put one step in front of the next everyday in order to build the next version of themselves for the better. Allowing yourself grace, patience and respect…”