She loves to get “dirrty.”

Christina Aguilera rocked some NSFW nails when she appeared on Spotify’s “Call Her Daddy” podcast last week, showing off long, pink talons with 3D artwork of vaginas painted on each finger to celebrate the launch of her personal lubricant brand, Playground.

“I’m staring at your nails,” host Alex Cooper said. “What’s happening?”

The “Lady Marmalade” singer, 42 — who is co-founder and chief wellness advisor of the new sexual wellness company — waved her hands in the air in the video, saying, “Oh yes, they’re so fun!”

However, Aguilera, 42, played coy when it came to the surprising design after the “Call Her Daddy” host asked, “Is that a vagina?”

Christina Aguilera

Christina Aguilera

Alex Cooper, Christina Aguilera

Cooper was loving her response, replying, “This couldn’t be more appropriate for a ‘Call Her Daddy’ episode. Casual Christina Aguilera is like ‘It could be lips, it could be my pussy lips, god bless you all, up for interpretation’.”

The “Genie in a Bottle” singer went with a more toned-down look in terms of her outfit, sporting a deep purple lounge set along with a pair of slingback heels featuring multicolored stripes.

“It’s so funny that I have this persona because I probably was the last person to lose my virginity,” Aguilera admitted.

“It was later than you would think, given the girl that was doing ‘Dirrty’ and all this stuff. It’s more of a funny thing looking back.”

Christina Aguilera

During her chat with Cooper, the “Beautiful” singer also revealed more about her feelings on sexuality — especially during her “Dirrty” era.

“I felt like there was a lot of shame and fear around the subject,” she said, adding, “as a woman we’re raised with a lot of stigma.”

The pop icon’s new brand aims to make conversations about sex more accessible and “part of our everyday wellness” with water-based lubricants ($25) featuring scent-enhancing ingredients.

“There’s no shame in the game,” she said, pointing to her vagina and adding, “we need to be nurturing and taking care of and celebrating this very important part.”