Christina Aguilera and her fiancé have shared a risqué photo that has become very legendary.
In a recent montage of their time together, the 42-year-old singer – who recently debuted a sex toy brand – and her fiancé of ten years, production assistant Matthew Rutler, didn’t hold back.
The Dirrty singer shared the sweet photos to wish her hubby a happy birthday, and one of the shots showed Matthew cradling the pop icon’s naked chest.
Matthew wore a suit in the steamy photo, while Christina looked stunning in statement jewellery and a silver face mask.
Other photos show the couple playing with face paint, posing at a sports stadium, Matthew asleep, and a few of his younger self.
The Genie In A Bottle singer didn’t let the occasion pass without sharing a photo of Matthew holding their eight-year-old daughter, Summer.
This comes after the celebrity spoke out about her sex life on an episode of the renowned podcast Call Her Daddy, claiming that oral sex is excellent for your health.
Christina rose to fame as a teenager for her wonderful voice, which occasionally resulted in risqué music videos – Dirrty being her most renowned – and she also acknowledged the irony of having a sexualized identity when she subsequently lost her virginity.
She said: ‘It’s so funny that I gave this persona because I probably was the last person to lose my virginity.
‘It was something that was for me. I guess that’s why my messages went the way they did too because I owned it first, maybe.
‘It doesn’t matter how it goes down, as long as you find your way and your path with being comfortable with yourself.’
Then, things went a little awry as the star shared her thoughts on the health benefits of oral sex, as she said, ‘Swallowing is really a good thing. … It’s got a lot of protein,’ adding that ‘there is something to be said [for doing so] after you put in the hard work’.
Opening up about her dating history of steering away from fellow celebrities, the star confessed: ‘I’ve had my experiences… But my life is hectic enough, and this is a very narcissistic industry. My anxieties couldn’t take somebody that did the exact same thing I did.
‘I know how this goes. I’m too vulnerable for this. I’m too sensitive to be so paranoid.’