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Christina Aguilera made the most of the 2000s statement tee trend in 2005, and the look is so popular, it was reposted on Instagram in July of this year. Showing off her curves and taut abs in a teeny crop top with “First Impressions” written on the front, Christina turned heads in more ways than one, with her photos marking an outing in West Hollywood.
Flaunting her fit figure as she displayed her flat stomach, Christina had fans raving over the look, one also including a long skirt and the 43-year-old’s signature hoop earring finish. Xtina has this year made headlines for marking 25 years in the music industry as she both enjoys her Las Vegas Residency and gets fans talking about her weight loss.
Christina Aguilera Shows Fans That ‘First Impressions’ Count
Modeling a pale yellow top with a cropped finish and short sleeves, Christina made her best “First Impression” as blue lettering spelled out the logo across her chest.
Flaunting her killer curves and toned waistline, the Grammy winner injected loungewear accents from a low-slung gray skirt in sweatpants fabrics, even rocking a waist drawstring as she kept comfy.
Slinging a tan leather purse over one shoulder, Christina completed her look with flip-flops, also adding retro ’60s accents from a yellow headband and large hoop earrings. The “Beautiful” singer sported plenty of makeup, going dewy with her foundation and matching her red lipstick to her nails. “Christina Aguilera in West Hollywood, 2005,” a caption read.
2024 Weight Loss Sparks Ozempic Rumors
Christina’s fans are increasingly commenting that they barely “recognize” her, these days. In recent months, the singer has been showcasing her incredible weight loss, although the result has been a wave of rumors alleging that she used weight loss drug Ozempic to slim down.
Earlier this summer, Aguilera actually spoke out regarding her weight, stating that the music industry had pressured her to stay super-slim in her early career days. She told Glamour:
“When you’re a teenager, you have a very different body than when you’re in your 20s. 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.’”
Adding that she no longer cares about other people’s opinions, Christina concluded: “It must be your responsibility to take up your space. Other people’s opinions of me are not my business.”