Life’s looking fabulous for Lizzo! The "Good As Hell" songstress has taken to Instagram to flaunt her jaw-dropping 60-pound weight loss, and fans are here for it. In a series of eye-catching snaps, Lizzo – whose real name is Melissa Jefferson – rocked a Gucci embellished printed bikini worth a cool $890, paired with chic Louis Vuitton pool pillow flat comfort mules priced at $1,160. Talk about luxury!
The 37-year-old pop star wasn’t shy about striking a pose, grabbing her backside as she basked by a sparkling pool. Her playful Instagram caption read, “Yall gettin the whole stomach out all summer,” and it's clear she's ready to own her new look.
“You worked hard, let it all out,” cheered a fan in the comments, capturing the supportive vibe of Lizzo’s followers.
Fans couldn’t help but gush over the flutist’s stunning transformation. "U look good girl," one admirer commented, while another praised, "Ummm, waistline contouring nicely." The outpouring of love was palpable, with many echoing one fan’s excitement: "Okkkkkkk natural bawddyyyyyy come THRUUU."
Lizzo’s journey began in 2023 amidst a challenging time when she faced severe depression and self-loathing, partly spurred by a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by her former backup dancers. Though she denied the allegations, the emotional turmoil led her to seek solace in Pilates. "Losing weight wasn’t intentional," she revealed, "but it became part of my healing."
In a heartfelt Substack post, Lizzo opened up about her weight being a "protective shield," a sentiment that resonated with many. Her decision to release this "superhero suit" and embrace a healthier lifestyle has been empowering. She credits her weight loss to abandoning her vegan diet and embracing regular workouts.
Amidst swirling rumors, the "About Damn Time" singer firmly denied using the Type II diabetes medication Ozempic to achieve her goals. Instead, her transformation is a testament to hard work and self-discovery.
Lizzo’s bold new look and unapologetic confidence are inspiring fans worldwide, proving that self-love truly is the best kind of love.