Singer Christina Aguilera is celebrating Halloween with a salute to music legend – and former co-star – Cher.
Aguilera, 42, dressed up in a salute to perhaps Cher’s most iconic look – the all-black, thonged corset she wore in the music video for her 1989 hit single, referring to their characters in the film – and the accompanying clip showed Aguilera mouthing along to some of Cher’s dialogue from the camp classic film.
“I actually find that people who have been in the business the longest, they’re just the coolest because they don’t have anything to prove,” she continued. “So, they can leave their egos and the stupidity behind.”Christina Aguilera’s ‘twin’ stuns in wild outfit“We can talk music. We can talk about everything. He’s got a great sense of humour, he’s got the cutest son in the world, ever … We just get each other.
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