Lizzo startled her followers by posting photos of herself that no one recognized. The Grammy-winning artist’s striking new appearance has astonished fans and music industry professionals alike. On November 22, the “Good as Hell” singer uploaded many selfies on Instagram. She was sitting in a car seat, dressed in a sheer white crop top and an embroidered denim skirt with a matching sheer white overlay.
To complete the appearance, she styled her hair in two long braids. Lizzo said in the caption, with a tongue-out emoji, “Last night I wore milkmaid braids.” She appeared to be having fun with her mother in another Instagram video. Fans are praising him in the comments section, with one saying, “Baby, that face card ain’t ever going away. EVER!!!!”
Another concurs: “The cheekbones are cheekboning.” “Always been that girl,” says a third follower. Other admirers have noted that the singer’s weight differs from previous posts. “You look thin!! It’s still lovely either way. “I love it,” says one enthusiast. Lizzo has been very open about her weight loss journey, sharing recipes, training programs, and healthy living tips.
Last year, the singer responded to a TikTok video in which the author stated that not everyone exercises to lose weight, and she agreed. The singer said to Today that she simply wants to be healthy and focus on her mental health, saying, “I think a lot of people see a fat person that way and immediately just assume everything they’re doing is to be thin.”
“I am not aiming to be slim. I never want to be slim. Will my body change from this size? Will I become smaller or larger as a result of some of my life choices? Yes, I am used to fluctuations.” Lizzo told The New York Times earlier this year that she’s been on a “natural weight loss journey,” which means she’s going gently and cautiously.
In September, the singer addressed accusations that she took weight-loss pills to achieve the results she had. Lizzo stated in a selfie video, “When you finally get Ozempic allegations after five months of weight training and calorie deficit.” A month later, she dressed up as “LizzOzempic” for Halloween, which was a humorous response to the claims.The costume featured a measuring tape and a mock ad for the fictional medicine, as well as the slogan “Need self-love?” Try Lizzo! Eliminate guilt. “Gain confidence.”
Lizzo, a well-known advocate for body acceptance, is also demonstrating how the movement is evolving. The pop star told The New York Times: “The concept of body acceptance has evolved beyond obsolete mainstream notions. “It has evolved into body neutrality.” She went on: “I’m not going to lie and say I love my body every day.” “Your feelings about your body alter every day. On certain days, I enjoy my figure, while on others, I am not entirely satisfied.”