Lizzo looked slimmer than ever in a bra-and-panty selfie she posted Wednesday not long after reaching her weight-loss goal. The 36-year...
Lizzo looked slimmer than ever in a bra-and-panty selfie she posted Wednesday not long after reaching her weight-loss goal.
The 36-year-old rapper-singer-flautist has never stopped showcasing her famously full 5ft10in figure, but she's whittled away a considerable amount compared to similar snaps from 2024 and 2023.
Lizzo (born Melissa Jefferson) impressed her 43.1M social media following with Instagram user @milf_muva_meme commenting: 'Baby what ya'll gonna say now? Lizzo ain't playing.'
'Now she's been activated,' Instagram user @cesarecutz wrote.
Instagram user @billsarafina said what everyone was probably thinking: 'Yeah I gotta lose weight.'
'The glow up is real!' agreed Instagram user @drewdemort.




Instagram user @officialhandz_k commented: 'It's crazy to see your comment section has [gone] from a bashing zone to praise and worship since your weight loss and all from complete strangers. Fatphobia is real! [You] look amazing!'
'Isn't it so crazy how many people come out of the woodworks when you lose weight? Very telling,' Instagram user @breeregina wrote.
'I am actually on an intentional weight-loss journey right now,' the four-time Grammy winner explained back in January 2024.
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'Even at the end of my weight-loss journey, I'm not going to be considered thin by any means. I will still be considered morbidly obese on the BMI. And little bros on the Internet are still going to call me big backed. But I will be happy.'
And Lizzo happily achieved that very goal on January 16 when she
'I did it. Today when I stepped on my scale, I reached my weight release goal,' the Kamala Harris supporter wrote.
'I haven't seen this number since 2014! Let this be a reminder you can do anything you put your mind to. Time for new goals!'
Lizzo - whose Halloween costume was a play on Ozempic - has never officially denied being on a trendy semaglutide injectable meant for people suffering from type 2 diabetes, but she rolled her eyes at the allegations last September.
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