Christina Aguilera Leaves Fans 'Speechless' in Skintight Blue Gown at the Grammys

Christina Aguilera performs as Christina Aguilera Headlines Pride Live's Stonewall Day 2023 At Hudson Yards, Powered by Google at Hudson Yards on June 23, 2023, in New York City.

Christina Aguilera made a grand entrance at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards and her fans are obsessing over the look.

The "Dirrty" songstress stepped out on the red carpet at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 4, and she didn't come to play when it comes to wardrobe.

Aguilera, 43, showed off her glamorous sense of style in a light blue form-fitting gown, which she accessorized with a few pieces of silver jewelry and a chic, slicked-back hairstyle.

After she shared photos of her glam all put together on Instagram, her followers had a hard time catching their breath. "when I say my jaw hit the floor when u got in that stage!!!!!!" one exclaimed.

"You literally look like an angel 😍❤️," a second wrote as someone else similarly commented, "Goddess 😍."

"Just died and came back 😍," quipped a fourth.

Fans also made their opinions known on TikTok, with one gushing over the ensemble, which, according to her account, left her "speechless." Another applauded not only the look but Aguilera's ability to "not age at all."

The "Genie in a Bottle" singer sported the eye-catching look to present the awards for Best Musica Ubana Album, which went to first-time Grammy winner Karol G. Other notable names presenting at last night's awards show included Oprah WinfreyLenny Kravitz, Lionel RichieMeryl Streep, Taylor TomlinsonKacey Musgraves, Mark Ronson and Samara Joy.

X-Tina is a Grammy winner herself, with a total of five total wins and 21 nominations. In 2000, she was crowned Best New Artist, and two years later, she won Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for her song "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink).

Her hit song "Beautiful" won Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 2004, the same category she won in 2007 for her song "Ain't No Other Man." Aguilera's last Grammy win was in 2015, when her "Say Something" duet with A Great Big World took home the award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.

She has also won two Latin Grammys, including Best Female Pop Album for her first Spanish-language album, Mi Reflejo (2001), and Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for her album, Aguilera (2022).

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