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Christina Aguilera rocks a bedazzled ‘Just Be Jealous’ tee as she steps out in NYC

Christina Aguilera is in New York City for the Pride festivities this weekend. 

The Beautiful singer, 42, has long been an ally to the LGBTQIA+ community and this weekend she’s in the Big Apple to show her full support.

The Genie in a Bottle hitmaker is headlining the Pride Island concert on Sunday night in Brooklyn.

She was spotted out in Tribeca on Saturday looking ready for fun. 

The diminutive singer wore a black t-shirt with ‘Just Be Jealous’ spelled out in rhinestones over her famous curves.

She paired the sassy tee with trendy camouflage pants and a bright red handbag with a heart-shaped closure.

Ally: Christina Aguilera is in New York City for the Pride festivities this weekend. The Beautiful singer, 42, has long been an ally to the LGBTQIA+ community and this weekend she's in the Big Apple to show her full support

Ally: Christina Aguilera is in New York City for the Pride festivities this weekend. The Beautiful singer, 42, has long been an ally to the LGBTQIA+ community and this weekend she’s in the Big Apple to show her full support

Pride: The singer wore a black t-shirt with Just Be Jealous spelled out in rhinestones over her famous curves.

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Pride: The singer wore a black t-shirt with Just Be Jealous spelled out in rhinestones over her famous curves. She paired the sassy tee with camouflage pants

Her long, platinum blonde hair was pulled back into a chic ponytail and she wore black sunglasses on the sunny summer Saturday.

The Lady Marmalade songstress also shared some sweet snaps from her Manhattan abode with her daughter Summer Rain, nine, on her Instagram Stories.

The Grammy winner was dressed in black leather pants and a cool motorcycle jacket with her long hair down and flowing around her torso.

She accessorized the rock star chic look with a pair of futuristic looking sunglasses.  Her darling daughter wore pink and blue tie dyed pants and a white top.

The Dirrty singer has always shown up for the LGBTQIA+ community.

She accepted the GLAAD Advocate for Change Award in March and gave a moving speech.

‘Looking out at this audience I see so many familiar faces and beautiful people and I’m so proud to be in this room with all of you,’ People reported.

She continued: ‘I grew up in this community as most of my lifelong best friends identify as LGBTQ. So much of who I am and what I do is because of each of you, and our shared experience of having to fight for equality and freedom in some capacity.’

Red hot: The songstress carried a bright red handbag with a heart-shaped closure

Red hot: The songstress carried a bright red handbag with a heart-shaped closure

Casual: Her long, platinum blonde hair was pulled back into a chic ponytail

Covered up: She wore black sunglasses on the sunny summer Saturday

Casual: Her long, platinum blonde hair was pulled back into a chic ponytail and she wore black sunglasses on the sunny summer Saturday

On the go: Christina was also snapped stepping out of an SUV

On the go: Christina was also snapped stepping out of an SUV

Fierce: The hitmaker's scarlet handbag featured an edgy strip of spikes dangling from it

Swallowed up: Her long pants reached down to the ground and nearly obscured her pointy black footwear

Fierce: The hitmaker’s scarlet handbag featured an edgy strip of spikes dangling from it. Her long pants reached down to the ground and nearly obscured her pointy black footwear

Toasty: She looked cozy in a voluminous two-tone blue jacket

Toasty: She looked cozy in a voluminous two-tone blue jacket

Mom time: The Come on Over Baby singer also shared snaps of herself with her daughter Summer Rain, nine on her Instagram Stories

Mom time: The Come on Over Baby singer also shared snaps of herself with her daughter Summer Rain, nine on her Instagram Stories

‘Side by side we’ve learned and taught each other everything about life, from business to relationships to music, family, and partying,’ she added with a wink. ‘I don’t know who does it better.’ 

Last year, she reflected on what that means to her, writing, ‘Being an LGBTQ+ ally is not something that’s short-lived. 

‘It’s in my DNA. Over the years, I’ve raised awareness about HIV and AIDS and helped families of victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting,’ she said in an open letter to People.

‘I also want to mention that my friends in the LGBTQ+ community have helped me in ways that I will never forget. They’ve allowed me the freedom to be myself and share my deepest, darkest secrets with them,’ she said. 

And it isn’t all talk for Xtina. She’s put her money, her star power, her heart and her soul into being there and lifting up LGBTQIA+ voices.

In 2002, she dedicated her song Beautiful to the community and the song’s music video earned her a GLAAD Media Award for its positive portrayal of gay and transgender people.

She said at the time that Beautiful is dedicated to ‘anyone who’s been discriminated against or unaccepted, unappreciated or disrespected just because of who they are.’

In 2004, the mom of one lent her face to the 10th anniversary campaign for MAC’s AIDS fund.

‘People think it can’t happen to them or that it only happens to a certain stereotype or gender, but it can affect everyone’s lives,’ she said in an interview promoting the campaign.

Rock star: The Grammy winner was dressed in black leather pants and a cool motorcycle jacket with her long hair down and flowing around her torso

Rock star: The Grammy winner was dressed in black leather pants and a cool motorcycle jacket with her long hair down and flowing around her torso

Rock star: The Grammy winner was dressed in black leather pants and a cool motorcycle jacket with her long hair down and flowing around her torso

Songbird: The Grammy winner is headlining the Pride Island concert on Sunday night in Brooklyn

Songbird: The Grammy winner is headlining the Pride Island concert on Sunday night in Brooklyn

Friend: The Dirrty singer has been an ally of the LGBTQIA+ community for decades

Friend: The Dirrty singer has been an ally of the LGBTQIA+ community for decades

She also spoke out against California’s Prop 8 back in 2008, which sought to limit marriage to only be between a man and a woman.

‘Why would you put so much money behind something [aimed at] stopping people from loving each other? I just don’t understand it,’ she told MTV News at the time.

In 2016 she dedicated her song Change to the victims and survivors of the mass shooting at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando where 49 people – mostly gay and Hispanic – lost their lives.

‘The horrific tragedy that occurred in Orlando continues to weigh heavily on my mind,’ she wrote per E! News. ‘We all have the choice to spread love, encourage individuality and make a difference to others — we are all in this together, as one, united in love.’



Christina Aguilera rocks a bedazzled ‘Just Be Jealous’ tee as she steps out in NYC
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