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"I am so happy to always give back to you and give a voice, or try to, to anybody that feels like they're suppressed, that feels like an outcast."

She added: "I love these shows more than anything, because you know what? I am so humbled by your love and your support over the last 20-plus years,” she ended the show by saying, “I am so happy to always give back to you and give a voice, or try to, to anybody that feels like they’re suppressed, that feels like an outcast.

“I don’t think anything of those things — I look at people as people. I am so honored. (The resolution was ultimately overturned in court.) Looking back today on all the critics who told her to “shut up and sing,” Aguilera remained clear in her convictions: “So [my music] is not for you, then. 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.”

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She also admits that her friends in the LGBTQ community have helped her in ways that she will never forget.

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"So today, in honor of Pride, let us shout."

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Audience members chanted "Gay" as backup dancers held up signs revealing the words "Say Gay." The words "equality," "identity," "peace," "love," "unity" and "freedom" also flashed on the screen behind them.

Mya reunites with Christina Aguilera on 'Lady Marmalade,' Paris Hilton honors newlywed Britney Spears

Aguilera didn't keep the spotlight all to herself.

I am so honored. I’m doing what I feel is intentionally right for me and what I am here as a greater purpose to do as a human being.”

Check out the full segment from Nightline above, including an inspiring message from LGBTQ activist and icon Victoria Cruz calling for acceptance of the LGBTQ community.

She also brought out celebrity guests.

R&B artist Mya and Aguilera sang their 2001 hit "Lady Marmalade," a reunion welcomed with wild cheers from the crowd.

Hilton also shocked fans when she was wheeled out on a platform to perform a DJ set.

I still hear stories about how that video has helped people, and it means everything to me,” Christina confessed to People Magazine.

“We’ve all come from struggle; We’ve all had to fight to be heard,” she declared, adding that being an LGBTQ+ ally “is not something that’s short-lived. Aguilera’s shocking outfit choice was the talk of Twitter as it caught many people by surprise, but social media seemed to enjoy it.

I am so humbled by your love and your support over the last 20-plus years," she told the crowd from the stage. “They’ve allowed me the freedom to be myself and share my deepest, darkest secrets with them.”

The singer was described by Ricky Martin as “an amazing mother, a businesswoman, and a proud Latina,” declaring that her voice “has become synonymous with greatness and the most commendable thing is that [after] becoming one of the most successful female artists of all time, she uses her voice as a constant ally to the LGBTQ+ community.”

Over the weekend, Christina Aguilera headlined L.A.

Pride on June 11, and her performance was packed full of surprises — including a duet with Mya and wearing a bedazzled strap-on dildo. Xtina donned a neon yellow bedazzled jumpsuit and a peacock-style feathered accessory, while Mya wore a matching yellow leotard with fringe accents on the arm. The two sang “XXX” from Petras’ EP Slut Pop, which the crowd seemed to really enjoy.

One of the first songs she played was "Toxic," by her friend and newlywed Britney Spears.

“I’m so appreciative for the ability I have to share and to help other people somehow in their lives,” she said. We represent freedom – freedom of expression, owning who you are, fearlessness, and also fantasy.”

Christina Aguilera Reveals Why Her LGBTQ Allyship ‘Means the Most’ to Her

With a few decades of working as an LGBTQ ally under her belt, pop superstar Christina Aguilera is happy to make sure her queer fans feel seen this Pride Month.

That’s why I’m so anti-judgement and criticizing other people, or having no sympathy or compassion for things that don’t fit the norm inside your own box.”

Aguilera also used her platform in 2008 to actively campaign against California Proposition 8, which aimed to ban same-sex marriage in the state.

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LOS ANGELES – Two years after the coronavirus pandemic nixed celebrations around the world, Pride is officially back in Los Angeles – with the help of Christina Aguilera.

More than 23,000 people flocked to Los Angeles State Historic Park on Saturday for LA Pride in the Park, an all-day concert and entertainment event that saw Aguilera headline a lineup that included Rebecca Black, Michaela Jaé and more performers.

Throughout her set, Aguilera belted hits her fans have come to know and love, while also making space for surprise guests like Kim Petras, Paris Hilton and Mya.

Her set also featured a montage condemning Florida's Parental Rights in Education law, which critics have dubbed "Don't Say Gay," and a touching tribute to her LGBTQ supporters.

LA Pride in the Park is the first large, in-person music event held as part of Los Angeles Pride since 2020 plans were torpedoed and 2021's Charli XCX concert streamed virtually.

Here's an inside look at the extravaganza.

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We represent freedom – freedom of expression, owning who you are, fearlessness and also fantasy."

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Christina Aguilera is opening about what being an LGBTQ+ ally means, revealing that she feels supported and connected to the queer community and gives them credit for her succesful career in the music industry.

The iconic singer, who will be headlining L.A.

Pride this weekend, says she has been “proud to put a spotlight on the LGBTQ+ community” throughout her career, including with her ‘Beautiful’ music video, “which features a gay couple, as well as a trans woman.”

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“I wasn’t thinking too much about it beyond wanting to show people owning who they are.

You don’t need to subscribe. The star also brought out Kim Petras and Paris Hilton to assist with the fun-filled set.

Ahead of the performance, Variety announced that Aguilera had planned to bring out Mya for a mini “Lady Marmalade” reunion, and the two did just that. The crowd sang to every word and even tried mimicking Xtina’s iconic run.

The fun didn’t stop there as Aguilera did an outfit change to a green look and accessorized with a large, bedazzled strap-on dildo to perform with Kim Petras.

“Thank you so much for having me tonight. “That’s the stuff that means the most — Grammys are nice, but things like this brings it back to other people.