Slim Lizzo shows off weight loss as she poses in Yitty underwear

Lizzo Highlights Weight Transformation on Social Media

Grammy-winning artist Lizzo recently utilized her Instagram to display her apparent weight loss.

Instagram Showcase of Weight Loss

The 36-year-old musician and flautist, who recently addressed remarks from Andy Cohen, posed in black underwear from her brand, Yitty, and a dark gray T-shirt.

The performer, whose given name is Melissa Jefferson, lifted the bottom of her shirt to reveal her slimmer waistline, placing a hand on her stomach.

She admired her reflection while taking a mirror selfie, bathed in natural sunlight.

Lizzo weight loss Instagram post

Lizzo displayed her weight loss on Instagram this Saturday

Memes and Social Commentary

The social media post also featured a series of memes, including several referencing the Apple TV+ show “Severance.”

She captioned the post, “Me, myself & all my memes: (I still haven’t seen the season finale of severance).”

Lizzo’s makeup featured warm brown tones, and her hair was styled into voluminous ginger curls.

The post quickly garnered over 71,000 likes from her nearly 12 million followers.

Yitty Fashion and New Single Promotion

In a subsequent post shared over the weekend, Lizzo modeled another Yitty piece – a form-fitting black mini dress.

She playfully moved in a chair, highlighting her cleavage while dancing to her latest single, “Still Bad.”

Lizzo captioned the video, “Thee only correct way to dance to Still Bad.”

Response to Music Criticism

Following the release of “Still Bad,” the second single from her upcoming album, “Love In Real Life,” Lizzo responded to online criticism on X (formerly Twitter).

She addressed comments suggesting her “poptimism” style was outdated, referencing her previous hit, “About Damn Time,” released post-pandemic. She emphasized “About Damn Time” as a post-lockdown anthem designed to encourage reconnection.

Lizzo Yitty fashion

Lizzo showcasing Yitty fashion in a recent social media post

“Still Bad” – A Breakup Anthem

Lizzo explained that “Still Bad,” released on March 13th, is a “breakup song with the world,” describing it as a “call to action” against online negativity and a need for disengagement and recentering.

دفاع for Black Women in Music

Drawing comparisons to iconic Black female artists like Janet Jackson, Lizzo defended her musical approach, stating she follows in the tradition of artists like Janet Jackson, Funkadelic, and Earth, Wind & Fire.

She further elaborated on social media the following day, discussing the treatment of Black women, referencing historical criticism faced by Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, and Tina Turner.

Lizzo’s posts sparked conversations about body image, online criticism, and the experiences of Black women in the entertainment industry.


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