Christina Aguilera was quick to mark this year's Super Bowl, and she made instant headlines for going strong and topless to mark the annual sporting event. The Grammy winner, 42, might not have been performing at the 2023 Halftime show this year dominated by singer Rihanna, but she more than honored the occasion for her social media followers.
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Super Bowl Vibes

Xtina posted Instagram photos of herself all glammed up, but it was the blonde grabbing her bare chest that caught the eye.
Christina sizzled as she flaunted her assets while topless and putting a bondage spin on a football helmet. The Stripped singer was definitely stripped down, also upping the ante as she cupped her hands over her chest and rocked only a futuristic blue and metallic helmet that peeped hints of her face.
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Going Topless
The former rival to singer Britney Spears matched her glam to her helmet - she wore her nails all long and metallic blue, also adding in sapphire blue ring jewelry, plus matching earrings. She tagged herself in Arizona, writing: "LVII." Fans have left over 480,000 likes. Aguilera did, however, perform at the NFL Commissioner's Party.
Team Ri
In a separate share, the songstress dedicated her caption to mogul and pop star Rihanna, who revealed her second pregnancy during her live performance.
Looking edgy in a graphic print top and burgundy leather jacket, Xtina sent out shades energy and love for the Fenty founder. "Team Ri," she wrote with a star emoji.
Fans Are Loving Their 'Icon'

Comments have been pouring in. One fan gushed: "Let’s cherish the fact that she’s been doing this for almost 25 years (longer if you count pre-recording career) and still looks happy, blessed, booked, busy, and unbothered. ICON. 💜"
Still Growing
Christina made major headlines in 2021, this as she turned 40. Speaking to Health as she reflected on her life and career, the mother of two shared:
“No matter what I’ve been through—successes, childhood trauma, hardships—I still have a fighting spirit,” adding: "I never want to stop learning and growing to be the best person I can be.”
Pandemic Reflections

Of COVID-19 and lockdown, Xtina shared a positive mindset.
"It was a great time to be hunkered down in my house with my kids. I really got a moment to do little things, like being in my backyard, reading books that had been on my to-read list, and going through my old diaries," she continued.