
It’s official: Xtina’s “Dirrty” era is back in the building. Christina Aguilera served a Y2K flashback while enjoying a fun-filled night out in San Francisco.
Wearing a green crop T-shirt, fishnet tights and micro black shorts, the pop legend, 44, looked like she just stepped off the set of her iconic 2002 video — instead making it sporty chic for her visit at Holey Moley Golf Club.
Aguilera rocked edgy dark eyeliner and dramatic glam while posing for photos shared via her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, September 30, donning long, sleek and straight platinum locks.
The “What a shorty Wants” hitmaker tagged the location, which offers rounds of mini golf as well as snacks and drinks plus private karaoke rooms, after sharing the snaps of herself posing on a bike.

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Her steamy evening came hot on the heels of her jaw-dropping performance at the 2025 Portola track Festival, where she reprised her “Dirrty” look with a leather bodysuit, bedazzled chaps, cascading hair and all.
Aguilera revealed that filming her iconic track video more than two decades ago is still a cherished memory, dishing about it being “one of the best times” she’s ever had on the July 31 episode of the “Heart Evenings With Dev Griffin” podcast.
“I’d do it all over again and I’m glad I had the balls to do it and wear the f***ing chaps. I love seeing it, and I love seeing people dress as the ‘Dirrty’ outfits with the chaps [on Halloween], and all of it, the black and blonde hair,” she gushed. “I love seeing people reinvent and have fun with different creative free choices I’ve made.”
Aguilera struck up yet another style trend this summer, sharing sizzling snaps from a racy shoot via Instagram where she posed in front of an ice cream truck.
The songstress previously reflected on the backlash she faced over her anthem single from her album Stripped that topped the charts in 2002, revealing that she felt the criticism surrounding “Dirrty” was unfair.
“I didn’t even think that there was anything wrong or upsetting or offensive about ‘Dirrty’ whatsoever,” she told Vogue at the time, revealing it actually signified a renewed sense of confidence for her.
“I wanted this album to embrace every different part of being a woman — from feeling empowered, and strong, owning my sexuality, and not from what a guy thinks it should be.”
Aguilera pointed out that women constantly offer with beauty standards that can feel unattainable, adding, “There’s such a rule book that we need to look a certain way, on a certain front, act a certain way, be sexy, not too sexy, be a good shorty, but not too good, ’cause that’s boring.”
The singer continued, “There’s such a rule book that’s handed to us and I was given it since I was very, very little and the older I got, the more I realized, you’re either going to be a part of the problem or you’re gonna stand up against it and create your own story.”