Christina Aguilera’s skinny frame sparks fears of ‘anorexia’
The 43-year-old singer showed off her slim body in a skin-tight black bodysuit at a Barry’s Bootcamp event in West Hollywood.
Despite persistent rumors Aguilera has never admitted to taking a weight loss shot Ozempicsaying, “Others’ opinions of me are none of my business.”
But her lack of clarity about the claims may have contributed to other conspiracy theories about how she changed her weight.
One user took to social media to say he was shocked at her appearance, saying: “That’s Hollywood. You’re supposed to be so skinny you look like a crackhead, or you’re a token fat person they use to tick the ‘inclusive box ‘ to check “.
Another added: “Ozempic? Tear? Maybe?”
A third wrote: “She needs to switch gears now and get to a healthy weight.”
And a fourth said: “I remember her always looking good. This is not a good look though.”
The event comes a month after the singer celebrated 25 years in the music industry following her debut single Genie in a bottle made her famous.
Christina lost over 40 pounds before her Vegas stay earlier this year.
In March, an insider said Life and style the singer had limited her calorie intake to just 1,600 calories per day.
The source also revealed that the mother-of-two had been training ‘rigorously’ every day of the week, adding: ‘Christina wasn’t feeling as energetic with the extra weight.
“Some are concerned about her gaining weight again, but she loves all the attention she gets.”
Aguilera shared with the entire world that the concern about her weight was “extremely painful.”
Her self-esteem in the early 2000s was based on how thin she was.
She told me Glamour: “As a teenager you have a completely different body than when you are in your twenties.
“I started stuffing, and then that was unacceptable, because it was like, ‘Oh, she’s getting fatter.’
“Then I had industry people saying, ‘They loved your body and how you were as a skinny teenager.’”
But Aguilera has become less affected as she has gotten older.
She added: “I’m at a maturity now where I just don’t give a fuck about your opinion. I won’t go into it.
“It should be your responsibility to take your space. Other people’s opinions of me are none of my business.’