Christina Aguilera
Judge Christina Aguilera attends 'The Voice' Karaoke For Charity at HYDE Sunset: Kitchen + Cocktails on April 21, 2016, in West Hollywood, California. Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images

Christina Aguilera and her killer vocals paid a visit to “The Ellen Show,” where she played a guessing game only to remind us of the singer’s amazing impersonating skills, too!

Before going into the fun part, Aguilera talked about her two little ones -- one-year-old Summer Rain and big brother Max Liron. While her little girl is starting to swim, Max has gotten into an unusual hobby trying to become an acrobat. “He’ll be in Cirque de Soleil or something like that one day. He couldn’t care less about me being on “The Voice,” but if I were on “American Ninja Warriors” he would literally come to work with me every day,” she said.

To play Heads Up!, Ellen introduced Xtina by reminding us “she has the gift of the voice” and “is very competitive.” The point of the game was for Aguilera to do her best impressions of singers such as Rihanna, Adele, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Whitney Houston, among others, so that Ellen could guess who they were. Check out the fun video below.

Her uncanny Houston impression comes after the reportedly confirmed rumors of “The Voice” finale, which will supposedly be epic. If it is all true, the grand episode will have a duet by Aguilera and a hologram of the late legendary singer.

Aguilera has not been able to speak of the exciting performance, but ET reported last week that sources confirmed the amazing news. “I am sworn to secrecy,” she said. "I can't say anything, but I'm very excited about the finale. Very exciting things happening.”

While NBC refused to comment on the matter, Hologram USA had confirmed previously that they were working on a world tour in conjunction with the late diva’s sister Pat Houston. “The show will be interactive and feature the singer's greatest hits alongside as-yet-unannounced special guests,” Rolling Stone reported.

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