There's nothing wrong with pinching style tips from stars, we like to dabble in it ourselves, but Christina Aguilera managed to completely rip-off Lady GaGa's look in her latest video. The singer, who was previously accused of stealing GaGa's style, will be posting a different grab from her latest music video every day until its release - and today she opted for a picture of herself wearing GaGa's PVC bra and skirt combo.

Christina Aguilera wears the same outfit as Lady GaGa in the new promo shot

Now we're not saying Christina doesn't look hotter than ever, but after whisking up a storm by releasing her album promo shot - which was a blatant GaGa rip-off - a few months ago, we're not sure it was the best idea to choose this particular photo. GaGa previously wore the PVC skirt and bra on a flight from London to LA last August. Christina has fiercely denied copying GaGa's look, previously saying: "This person was just brought to my attention not too long ago. I'm not quite sure who this person is, to be honest. I don’t know if it is a man or a woman. I just wasn’t sure."

Christina Aguilera has previously been accused of stealing Lady GaGa's style

But GaGa took the bitter comments with a pinch of salt, saying: "Well, it was very flattering when it happened. She's such a huge star and if anything I should send her flowers, because a lot of people in America didn't know who I was until that whole thing happened. It really put me on the map in a way." Unfortunately for Christina, Akon then waded into the debate, claiming Christina felt threatened by GaGa's fame. He said: "I think sometimes she gets insecure because of all of the success Gaga has had, not realising that she was already successful before Gaga came out.

But Christina Aguilera has denied that she copied Lady GaGa's style

"As soon as Gaga came out, everything switched up. Christina stepped out of her own shell to become something different." But Christina won't be backing down anytime soon, she snapped back: "That, in particular, is not even worth wasting the breath to comment on. I've been around for over a decade and I think my work speaks for myself."