Christina Aguilera Stuns in Cute Denim Cutoff Shorts While Out with Her Fiancé
Christina Aguilera Celebrates Valentine’s Day with Fiancé Matthew Rutler
Pop icon Christina Aguilera marked Valentine’s Day by sharing intimate photos with her fiancé, Matthew Rutler, showcasing her fashionable style and heartfelt affection. In a series of Instagram posts, Aguilera expressed her love with the caption, “Happy valentine’s day to the world’s best sailing buddy ⛵️💙.”
Aguilera delighted her 10.4 million followers with glimpses of a boating trip, dressed in tiny denim cutoffs paired with a chic white knit sweater that featured a sultry off-the-shoulder design. She accessorized her look with small gold earrings and oversized black sunglasses, embodying a relaxed yet sophisticated vibe.
The singer styled her long blonde hair in soft waves, complemented by rosy makeup that highlighted her sun-kissed complexion, fluttery eyelashes, and a matte mauve-pink lip.
Rutler contributed to the scenic atmosphere, steering the boat with one hand while wrapping the other around Aguilera’s waist. He opted for a classic look, wearing a white T-shirt layered with a matching jacket and black pants, accentuated by a groomed beard and tousled hair.
In addition to the new photos, Aguilera included nostalgic snapshots from their past, featuring moments from a romantic trip to Paris. One standout image showcased her in a semi-sheer white dress with a plunging V-neckline and a figure-hugging silhouette adorned with sparkly gems. Another photo featured Aguilera in a dramatic bright-red ballgown, as Rutler looked sharp in an all-black ensemble.
Valentine’s Day holds special meaning for the couple, as they became engaged on February 14, 2014, after dating for four years. They originally met on the set of Burlesque in 2010, where Rutler served as a set assistant. The couple welcomed their daughter, Summer Rain, in 2014. Aguilera also has a son, Max Liron, from her previous marriage to Jordan Bratman. Despite their long-term engagement, the couple has yet to formally tie the knot.
