Christina Aguilera, 43, flaunts new slim figure in sexy Halloween gown

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Christina Aguilera embraced the spooky season in style, sharing a series of sultry snaps of her barely-there Halloween ensemble.

The iconic pop star, who has sparked concern over her dramatic weight loss, took to Instagram on Tuesday to post a carousel of her glamorous look.

Dressed in a figure-hugging, pumpkin-colored dress with a plunging neckline and black spider web detailing, the Genie in a Bottle singer, 43, radiated Halloween chic.

With the caption, 'My favorite time of the year,' alongside a jack-o’-lantern and ghost emoji, Aguilera fully leaned into the ghoulish glamour. 

The post follows ongoing speculation surrounding her slender figure, as fans debate whether she's turned to Ozempic or undergone a facelift.

Christina Aguilera embraced the spooky season in style, sharing a series of sultry snaps of her barely-there Halloween ensemble
The iconic pop star, who has sparked concern over her dramatic weight loss , took to Instagram on Tuesday to post a carousel of her glamorous look

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Christina Aguilera's dramatic transformation due to Ozempic & 'face-lift' suggests doctor

Fans first began buzzing about the hitmaker's transformed appearance in May, after a performance in Mexico where she appeared almost ageless, flaunting a noticeably slimmer, more youthful look.

Many were quick to jump to conclusions, suspecting that the singer had turned to the popular weight-loss drug Ozempic for her dramatic transformation.

'Ozempic ages everyone terribly, but it’s honestly working wonders for her. She looks incredible,' one fan remarked on X, fueling speculation about her rapid weight loss.

'Best Ozempic results. She looks great', another agreed, with a third adding: 'That's Ozempic Aguilera.' 

Now, cosmetic doctors have weighed in, suggesting the singer's new look is indeed likely a result of a 'miracle' weight loss jab, as well as facial surgeries. 

London-based aesthetics doctor Dr Jonny Betteridge said he suspects the mother-of-two has undergone a face lift, eyelid surgery and extensive dental work.

'The change in weight in such a short period of time could be attributed to Ozempic use and I also think she would have dissolved all the filler in her face before then undergoing some surgical treatments,' he said. 

Speculation surrounding Christina's recent transformation comes after the pop star opened up about the body shaming she faced throughout her career in her Glamour cover interview.

Dressed in a figure-hugging, pumpkin-colored dress with a plunging neckline and black spider web detailing, the Genie in a Bottle singer, 43, radiated Halloween chic
With the caption, 'My favorite time of the year,' alongside a jack-o’-lantern and ghost emoji, Aguilera fully leaned into the ghoulish glamour
The post follows ongoing speculation surrounding her slender figure, as fans debate whether she's turned to Ozempic or undergone a facelift 
Fans first began buzzing about the hitmaker's transformed appearance in May, after a performance in Mexico where she appeared almost ageless, flaunting a noticeably slimmer, more youthful look
Speculation surrounding Christina's recent transformation comes after the pop star opened up about the body shaming she faced throughout her career in her Glamour cover interview 
Now, cosmetic doctors have weighed in, suggesting the singer's new look is indeed likely a result of a 'miracle' weight loss jab, as well as facial surgeries. London-based aesthetic plastic surgeon Dr Jonny Betteridge said he suspects the mother-of-two has undergone a face lift, eyelid surgery and extensive dental work 

The singer graced the magazine’s August issue, marking 25 years since her iconic debut. 

Reflecting on her early years in the industry, Christina revealed that music executives were critical when she gained weight in her 20s, saying they preferred her as a 'skinny teenager.'

'When you're a teenager, you have a very different body than when you're in your 20s,' Christina shared in the interview. 'I started to fill out, and then that was unacceptable because it was like, "Oh, she's getting thicker."'

She added, 'Then I had industry people say, "They liked your body and how you were as a skinny teenager."'