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Christina Aguilera Shows Off Weight Loss As She Returns To 'The Voice' Season 3

Jul 30, 2013, 03:15 IST

The "Voice" judge Christina Aguilera debuted a much slimmer frame at the Television Critics’ Association’s summer press tour in Beverly Hills on Saturday.

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After reuniting with fellow judges Adam Levine and Cee-Lo Green and host Carson Daly Aguilera told reporters, "I needed a moment to step away. Thank god for Shakira. She did a beautiful job.”

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"I'm the type of person that I cannot live in front of a camera 24 hours a day," the 32-year-old singer continued. "I have to take breaks and stay connected with myself, and I think it's important so that you can then be your best on-camera and find your own happiness with it."

Looks like "stepping away" did a body good for Aguilera, who showed off her svelter figure in a tight pink dress at the NBC press event over the weekend:

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Aguilera gave fans a peek at her weight loss in May, tweeting the below photo from the set of her "Hoy Tengo Ganas De Ti" music video shoot.

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Aguilera had a fuller frame during her first season as a judge on "The Voice" in 2011.

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But that never stopped her from ruling the red carpet, here at the Alma Awards in 2012.

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Or rocking out on-stage, like at the American Music Awards in 2012.

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She's had quite a few transformations since her "Dirrty" days in 2002. All for the better!

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