Christina Aguilera flaunted her super-trim and enviable figure while performing at Kamala Harris‘ presidential rally at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Monday, November 4th, one day before the presidential election.
Before her performance, as per the Daily Mail, the 43-year-old Grammy winner said: “Tonight, I’m here in honor of the people who have fought to give us the privilege to be heard. Let’s raise our voices and vote for freedom!” She then started singing her hit song “Fighter.”
Christina Aguilera Flaunts Her Slim Figure While Performing In Las Vegas
For her spine-tingling and powerful performance, the mom-of-two wore a black long-sleeved bodysuit with a high neck, teamed with teeny tiny black hot pants.
She accessorized with black fishnet stockings and some super-seductive black over-the-knee boots. Her platinum blonde hair was worn in a voluminous, glamorous, center-parted curly down do, while her makeup consisted of dramatic smoky eyes, defined brows, and dark pink lips.
The "Lady Marmalade" singer has been wowing fans with her slimmed down appearance over the last few years, with most of them being adamant that she is taking controversial weight loss injection, Ozempic.
However, the "Beautiful" hitmaker hasn't confessed to taking it, and has previously credited things such as the Rainbow Diet for her weight loss. We don't know if she will ever tell fans her weight loss secrets, because she recently reiterated that she doesn't care what other people think about her appearance.
Christina Aguilera Previously Said She Doesn't Care What Other People Think About Her Appearance
The "Dirrty" singer has been criticized for appearance throughout her career, so we're glad to hear her say that she doesn't take any of the negativity on board!
Back in the summer, the "Candyman" songstress opened up to Glamour about what she thought of people's criticisms of her appearance. And in true Xtina fashion, she did not hold back!
"I have a maturity now where I just don't give a [expletive] about your opinion. I'm not going to take it on," the Burlesque star told the mag in the accompanying cover interview. She added: "It must be your responsibility to take up your space. Other people's opinions of me are not my business."