Christina Aguilera has become a topic of conversation in recent weeks, following her significant weight loss. With her striking ultra-slim figure, she’s garnered both surprise and concern from fans.
However, her drastic change in appearance is reportedly causing issues in her love life with fiancé Matthew Rutler, who is said to be frustrated by the situation, according to sources who spoke to Life & Style magazine.
Christina Aguilera Is Facing Relationship Issues
“These days, Christina wants to look as sexy as possible. She constantly shows off her body and walks around in tight clothing,” said the source. “Most people would assume she has an intense sex life to match her attractive physique, but in reality, it’s quite the opposite.”

“Apparently, she and Matt used to have a much more active sex life, but now things have fizzled because she’s never in the mood. This has never been an issue in their relationship before, so naturally, Matt is blaming her drastic weight loss,” the insider continued. “Although Christina Aguilera denies taking Ozempic or any other weight-loss drugs, decreased libido is one of the possible side effects, so it’s easy to connect the dots.”
Recently, in Hollywood, the use of Ozempic—a drug originally intended to manage blood sugar levels—has become popular among celebrities looking for a quick and easy way to shed pounds without traditional diets or exercise.
Matthew Rutler’s concern echoes the growing apprehension from Christina Aguilera’s fans, as this isn’t the first time the pop star has undergone a dramatic weight loss transformation.

“She’s very focused on looking good and everything happening in her career, but it’s definitely taking a toll on Matt,” the source added. “He feels their connection isn’t what it used to be. She’s even confided in friends, saying she wishes she could gain a little weight back and feel like herself again.”
The insider also hinted that the motivation behind her weight loss might be a desire to compete with younger pop stars. This contrasts with comments Aguilera made in Glamour in August, where she expressed a desire for her children not to become obsessed with weight as she once did.
“When you’re a teenager, you have a very different body compared to your 20s. I started to gain weight, and that was seen as unacceptable because people in the industry would say, ‘They liked your body when you were a skinny teenager,’” she told the magazine.
