• Christina Aguilera enchants fans with revealing photo
  • A glimpse into Christina Aguilera's love life
  • A look back at the singer's past relationships

Christina Aguilera surprised her fans on her 44th birthday with a revealing photo that set Instagram abuzz. The singer, famous for hits like "Dirrty," captivated her followers with a seductive black-and-white shot that left them in awe.

Christina Aguilera poses in a bold look

With a sultry gaze and a generous amount of cleavage, Christina Aguilera posed in hot pants, using just one hand to cover her upper body. The look was completed with strappy high heels and a chic peaked cap, perfectly complementing her blonde locks.

Christina Aguilera enchants fans with revealing photo

The reactions from fans were immediate and overwhelmingly positive. Many were quick to praise her youthful appearance. One fan commented, "Getting older in years, but younger in appearance is what I’m talking about!!!" Another added, "Oh darling, no one does it like you!!! Fabulous! Happy birthday, Queen."

Insights into Christina Aguilera's love life

Christina Aguilera's long-time partner and fiancé, Matthew Rutler, must have been particularly pleased with the photo. The two met in 2010 on the set of 'Burlesque,' where Christina starred alongside Cher, and Matthew worked as a film assistant.

At that time, Christina was navigating a painful separation from her first husband, Jordan Bratman. She and Matthew began dating later that year, and on Valentine’s Day in 2014, Matthew romantically proposed. The couple welcomed their daughter, Summer Rain Rutler, shortly after. Christina also has a son, Max, from her previous marriage to Jordan.

A look back at the singer’s past relationships

Before her relationship with Matthew, Christina was romantically involved with her backup dancer, Jorge Santos, from 2000 to 2002, marking her first public romance. The "Genie in a Bottle" singer was also once linked to Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit, after he allegedly invited her to be his date for the 2000 VMAs.

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