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Christina Aguilera Dressed in Plastic Wrap Before Concert


Christina Aguilera has sent her fans into overdrive after posting a photo of herself wrapped in cling film ahead of her 2026 concert, with the caption, “loading…” Soon after her snaps went online, her followers beelined in the comment section, eager to know if it was about any new album, as she hasn’t released a new English-language album since “Liberation,” which came out in 2018.

Christina Aguilera poses wrapped in cling film in new photos

Pop icon Christina Aguilera stuns her fans with her new picture drop ahead of her 2026 concert. Look at her photos here:

The pop star shared multiple pictures with the mysterious caption, sending her fans into a frenzy. While most of her fans were eager to know whether she was hinting at a new album, some were impressed by her fashion choice for the shoot.

The 45-year-old actress and television personality wrapped herself in cling film, shaped into a bodysuit. She even wore it around her neck and covered her hair with the transparent film as an accessory.

Aguilera paired her look with oversized sunglasses and heels, opting for minimal makeup to keep the focus on her fashion choice. Her look surely left many impressed, as many followers left heart and crown emojis on her post.

Originally reported by Parul Singh on Reality Tea.

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