Christina Aguilera mimes to a TikTok user singing her 2001 hit Lady Marmalade

Christina Aguilera wows in a strapless swimsuit as she shares hilarious video of herself miming to a TikTok user singing her 2001 hit Lady Marmalade

Christina Aguilera left her fans in hysterics on Tuesday after she shared a funny video of herself miming to a TikTok user.

In the short clip posted to Instagram, the Burlesque star, 39, impersonated social media sensation, Lili Hayes, 72, who sung her 2001 hit song Lady Marmalade.

Posing in her swimming pool with a large wine glass, Christina looked sensational in a white strapless swimsuit and oversized black straw hat.

Icon: Christina Aguilera left her fans in hysterics on Tuesday after she shared a funny video of herself miming to a TikTok user

Finishing her look with yellow sunglasses and pink lipstick, the star lipsynced in time to the viral TikTok video where user Lili put her own spin on the words in a dramatic fashion.

Christina joked in the caption: ‘I feel like I’ve never sounded so goooooood! Yas honey @lili_hayes ! #RealLadyMarmalade #LadyMarmaladeRemix #tiktok.’

Lady Marmalade, originally wrote by Bob Crewe/Kenny Nolan and performed by Labelle, was remastered in 2001 by Christina, Mýa, Pink and rapper Lil’ Kim for the film Moulin Rouge!’s soundtrack.

Legend: In the short clip posted to Instagram, the Burlesque star, 39, impersonated social media sensation, Lili Hayes, 72, who sung her 2001 hit song Lady Marmalade

Legend: In the short clip posted to Instagram, the Burlesque star, 39, impersonated social media sensation, Lili Hayes, 72, who sung her 2001 hit song Lady Marmalade

Funny: Finishing her look with yellow sunglasses and pink lipstick, the star lipsynced in time to the viral TikTok video where user Lili (pictured) put her own spin on the words in a dramatic fashion

Funny: Finishing her look with yellow sunglasses and pink lipstick, the star lipsynced in time to the viral TikTok video where user Lili (pictured) put her own spin on the words in a dramatic fashion 

The song is known for its racy French lyric, ‘voulez-vous coucher avec moi (ce soir)?’ which translates into ‘do you want to sleep with me (tonight)?’ 

Social media user, Lili Hayes, 72, soared to fame in 2017 for her hilarious viral videos and her Instagram bio reads: ‘Over everything. Always a little p****d.’ 

Christina’s funny video sent the star’s 6.8 million followers into meltdown as they labelled the singer a ‘goddess’.

Way back when: Lady Marmalade, originally wrote by Bob Crewe/Kenny Nolan and performed by Labelle, was remastered in 2001 by Christina, Mýa, Pink and rapper Lil' Kim for the film Moulin Rouge!'s soundtrack

Way back when: Lady Marmalade, originally wrote by Bob Crewe/Kenny Nolan and performed by Labelle, was remastered in 2001 by Christina, Mýa, Pink and rapper Lil’ Kim for the film Moulin Rouge!’s soundtrack 

Yas: Posing in her swimming pool with a large wine glass, Christina looked sensational in a white strapless swimsuit and oversized black straw hat

Yas: Posing in her swimming pool with a large wine glass, Christina looked sensational in a white strapless swimsuit and oversized black straw hat

Funny: Christina's funny video sent the star's 6.8 million followers into meltdown as they labelled the singer a 'goddess'

Funny: Christina’s funny video sent the star’s 6.8 million followers into meltdown as they labelled the singer a ‘goddess’ 

One person said: ‘Dying’ followed by a collection of fun emojis. 

A different user put: ‘Queen of Tik Tok.’ 

While another follower added: ‘Ok but looking like a goddess.’

Christina has been spending lockdown with her children – Max, 12, who she shares with ex-husband Jordan Bratman, and daughter Summer, five, who she has with fiancé Matthew Rutler.

Viral: Social media user, Lili Hayes, 72, soared to fame in 2017 for her hilarious viral videos and her Instagram bio reads: 'Over everything. Always a little p****d'

Viral: Social media user, Lili Hayes, 72, soared to fame in 2017 for her hilarious viral videos and her Instagram bio reads: ‘Over everything. Always a little p****d’