ALBAWABA - Christina Aguilera ignites online debate after sharing bold Paris hotel photos.
Many people were upset when Christina Aguilera posted revealing pictures from her hotel in Paris during Haute Couture Week. The 45-year-old pop star shared the pictures as part of an Instagram slideshow that showed her time in Paris, where she and her 41-year-old fiancé, Matthew Rutler, went to fashion shows and other high-profile events.
The racy pictures showed Christina Aguilera standing in what looked like her hotel room in Paris, with her hands over her bare chest and a dramatic black skirt with ruffles.

A diamond necklace was on her neck, and hoops were on her ears, and her long blonde hair fell loosely down her back. The singer looked beautiful with silver eyeshadow and flawless skin as she turned away from the camera. Rutler is thought to have taken the pictures.
She wrote under the picture, "northern lights, parisian nights ✈️🌌🌀🌠⭐️💫✨," a reference to other pictures in the carousel that showed her seeing the Northern Lights from her private jet and taking a selfie in the bathtub at her Parisian hotel. Aguilera also shared behind-the-scenes photos from Paris Haute Couture Week, such as ones of her and A$AP Rocky at shows.

The two met on the set of Burlesque in 2010. They were recently seen eating at the Peruvian restaurant Manko after Aguilera's show at the Gala des Pièces Jaunes. They have a daughter together named Summer Rain, 11, and Christina Aguilera also has a son named Max Liron, 17, from her marriage to Jordan Bratman before this one.
The pop star recently thought about taking back control of her image. "I remember, just releasing my Stripped album, I faced quite a bit of backlash with my song Dirrty," she said on a panel with Halle Berry at the Bare It All Event in California. For me, knowing my body and presenting myself the way I wanted to made me feel very strong. I didn't feel like I had to fit into some weird label-driven, pop bubble manufacturer, robotic thing that I knew I wasn't. When that began for me, it was interesting to hear other people's reasons for why I shouldn't do that and why I didn't have the right to speak on my own body.

In the early 1990s, the singer of "Genie in a Bottle" became well-known. Before she started her own career, she was in "The All-New Mickey Mouse Club" with Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake. Both musically and physically, her song "Stripped" was a turning point. She adopted a more sexy style that went against what people thought female pop stars should look like.
She also said, "I have to say that the more trouble I got for wearing it, the more fun I had." The chaps were well-known. It was definitely a fun time, and it's still fun to see people dress up as them for Halloween. It gets me so excited to see how different people see it.
