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Christina Aguilera Racy Photos

Christina Aguilera Racy Photos - Christina Aguilera racy photos were leaked to the internet by someone that hacked her computer. These Christina Aguilera racy photos were apparently stolen from a computer of her stylist. The pictures are more than
just racy, as it has her posing with barely any clothing at all, and certainly aren't the type of pictures that someone would want leaked to the internet. At the same time, these are pictures that aren't as bad as some that have been leaked of celebrities these past few years.

Christina Aguilera Racy Photos

According to TMZ, a representative to Christina Aguilera stated that the pictures were illegally obtained by a hacker who broke into the computer of one of her stylists. The pictures were apparently taken in the privacy of her home, and were only mean for the personal exchange between Aguilera and her stylist. They also seem very intent on tracking down the person(s) that were responsible for stealing and then leaking the photos, and this seems to be just the latest case of a celebrity getting taken advantage of by someone hacking a computer.

It seems that this is something that the singer and her handlers felt that they needed to do when it comes to public relations, but to be completely honest, some of the pictures seem tame compared to outfits she has worn or photo shoots she has done in the past. Still, this was an invasion of her privacy, and something that could turn into a legal battle for the people who stole the pictures from her stylist.

The Christina Aguilera racy photos can be seen below, but probably aren't safe to be viewed in a workplace or in front of kids.

Christina Aguilera Racy Photos

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