“Photoshopping Her Pictures To Hell”: Fans Claim Christina Aguilera “Doesn’t Look Like Herself” After New Photoshoot

“Photoshopping Her Pictures To Hell”: Fans Claim Christina Aguilera “Doesn’t Look Like Herself” After New Photoshoot

Christina Aguilera and Carcy Magazine just dropped a glamorous new spread of photos featuring the pop diva, and it certainly had the internet talking.


Fans couldn’t stop obsessing over her looks, with some saying she was “breaking the internet.”


But critics claimed the photos looked ultra-polished to the point where they couldn’t recognize the Candyman singer at all.


Christina Aguilera and Carcy Magazine dropped a new spread of photos featuring the pop diva


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Christina posed for the magazine’s 13th issue to celebrate Carcy Magazine’s 10th anniversary.


Pictures from the glamorous photoshoot were shared online, featuring the Grammy winner in various looks.


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Some of them seemed to have a dominatrix but also a dollish vibe.


One picture featured the singer in a gold mini-dress, with tousled blonde hair and a sultry stare.


Another gritty photo had her sprawling on the floor.


“Let me see her without the edits,” a social media user said


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Several netizens assumed the photos were edited to the point where she looked like “a wax figure” or “she got cloned.”


“Who the hell is that,” one commenter asked, while another said, “She doesn’t look like herself at all.”


“Facelifts scare me,” read one comment


“She be Photoshopping her pictures to hell. She does not look like this,” one netizen claimed


Christina Aguilera posing in a sleeveless top and gloves during a photoshoot sparking fans' claims of heavy photoshopping.


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Tweet criticizing Christina Aguilera’s appearance changes after photoshopping her pictures in a recent photoshoot.


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“WHAT ARE THESE CELEBRITIES DOING TO LOOK LIKE THIS?? blood sacrifices?? sculptra?? what is going on???” quipped one.


“Did Christina Aguilera borrow Barbie’s face for this CARCY Magazine shoot, or is this just what happens when you marinate in glitter for 25 years?” another wrote.



Last New Year’s Eve, Christina shut down haters and said, “no one deserves an explanation”




 












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For her 2025 resolution, the Genie in a Bottle singer shut down haters who constantly scrutinize her looks, her body, and just about any kind of change in her weight.


The early-2000s icon shared a montage on New Year’s Eve that included a series of hate comments on her posts.


Christina Aguilera posing in a revealing outfit with thigh-high boots amid photoshopping fans' claims she looks different.


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She also wrote in the caption that she was “doing something a little different” this year because she knows “nothing comes easy and no one is perfect.”


Everyone will judge you. No matter WHAT you do. And/ or what you don’t do,” she wrote. “Acceptance comes with accepting yourself first.”


The five-time Grammy winner included a video montage of hate comments in her NYE video


Christina Aguilera posing in a sparkly outfit with long blonde ponytail amid colorful lighting effects in photoshoot.


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In her caption, she declared that “no one else can dictate who you are” and “no one deserves an explanation.”


Christina, who has enjoyed a decades-long career in music, has been struck with non-stop speculation about her appearance over the years.


Christina Aguilera performing in a bold outfit with fans commenting on photoshopping and altered appearance.


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Her recent appearances have sparked discussions about whether she used Ozempic for weight loss.


Ozempic is a GLP-1 medication, like Wegovy and Mounjaro, which is generally prescribed for type-2 diabetes but has gained popularity for its weight loss effects.


Netizens have relentlessly speculated whether Christina has been on medication like Ozempic for weight loss


Christina Aguilera posing with dumbbell in black outfit, fans claim photoshopping makes her look unlike herself.


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Last year, fans claimed Christina appeared “too thin” or “just doesn’t eat.”


Some described her weight loss as “unhealthy” and went as far as claiming it couldn’t be from working out.


This kind of relentless speculation about a celebrity’s body—like whether it’s about using medication like Ozempic or unconfirmed claims of cosmetic surgerycan contribute to mental health issues and body dysmorphia for the star, especially when there is no evidence or clear admission from the celebrity themself.


Christina Aguilera during an interview wearing a black lace top with blonde hair styled up and red lipstick.


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“Constant body surveillance can trigger or worsen body dysmorphia, anxiety, and depression. This applies to all women, not just celebrities,” behavioral and relationship expert Dr. Patrick Wanis previously told Bored Panda.


“False speculation affects mental health and can harm reputations—leading to stress, withdrawal from public life, or even self-destructive behaviors,” he added.


Experts said false speculation about one’s weight and appearance could lead to body dysmorphia


Christina Aguilera with braided blonde and purple hair, wearing denim jacket and bold makeup during a photoshoot session.


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Moreover, when so many false narratives circulate online, it becomes “harder for the public to know when a real issue exists,” the expert said.


“It fuels conspiracy-driven toxicity (e.g., ‘Hollywood is covering up dr*g abuse,’ ‘She’s lying about her health’), and thus, it creates a hostile environment for all public figures,” he continued.


Christina Aguilera in outdoor photoshoot wearing white robe with bold pink lipstick and edited effects on the image


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Christina is one of many celebrities who have clapped back at haters for their constant speculation and scrutiny of their appearance.


Lizzo, Millie Bobby Brown, Eliza Coupe, and others have unapologetically spoken against people passing off hateful comments or even unsolicited advice online.


“Hollywood is the only place where looking like a different person every other month is normalized,” one commented on Christina’s Carcy Magazine photos


Screenshot of a Twitter reply discussing fans’ reactions to Christina Aguilera photoshopped pictures.


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Screenshot of a tweet criticizing Christina Aguilera’s photoshoot, claiming she doesn’t look like herself after photoshopping.


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Fan tweet criticizing photoshopped Christina Aguilera pictures from recent photoshoot, claiming she looks different.


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Tweet criticizing photoshopping of Christina Aguilera, with a user commenting on Hollywood's frequent changes in celebrity appearances.


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Tweet by user Audrey joking about needing money and a surgeon, related to fans claiming Christina Aguilera looks altered in photos.


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Social media user commenting on photoshopping her pictures to hell, questioning how Christina Aguilera looks after edits.


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Twitter user expressing confusion over Christina Aguilera photoshopping in recent photoshoot, saying she doesn't look like herself.


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Fan reaction on social media claiming Christina Aguilera photoshopped her pictures to hell after new photoshoot.


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Screenshot of a tweet commenting on Christina Aguilera photoshopping her pictures with heavy filters online.


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Screenshot of a tweet commenting on photoshopping, mentioning a celebrity's altered appearance after a new photoshoot.


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Screenshot of a social media reply defending Christina Aguilera’s appearance amid photoshopping claims.


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Tweet from fan defending photoshopping of Christina Aguilera's pictures, praising how incredible she looks after new photoshoot.


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