Lizzo showed off her snatched figure in some stylish “nearly naked” bodysuits.
The singer, 37, proudly displayed her curves in a lavender and teal colored number from Yitty, a shapewear brand cocreated and launched by Lizzo in partnership with Fabletics, amid her fitness transformation.
“Our nearly naked bodysuits at Yitty are so perfectly versatile,” she said in a video posted via Instagram on Tuesday, September 16. “I love to wear them underneath a dress for smoothing or with jeans,” she added, putting on a pair of baggy denim pants.
Lizzo then told her fans she wasn’t “really feeling” the purple, and changed into a blue version of the bodysuit. “Oh, now we’re talking,” she praised. “Honey, this is my color.”
She then gave her followers another way to wear the bodysuit, and cut the camera while swapping the tank for a coral long-sleeve design. “Perfect for the end of summer,” Lizzo said.
“Are those new Nearly Naked bodysuit colors we see on @lizzobeeating?👀,” the brand captioned the post. “Pair with your fave bottoms or layer under slinky dresses for a best-in-class snatch. ⏳.”
Fans complimented Lizzo’s figure in the comments section. “You are so pretty, Lizzo! Looking fab ❤️🙌🔥,” one wrote. A second commented, “You look tf goooooodddd,” as a third praised, “What waistttt.”
Lizzo has been candid about her weight loss journey in recent months, revealing she was sticking to a nutritious food regimen and exercise routine.
Earlier this week, she shared via Instagram, “Somebody told me ‘thank you for giving me a safe space to celebrate my health journey wins’ 🥲 all I wanna do is inspire people to enjoy their bodies no matter what.”
In July, she denied Ozempic allegations via social media.
“In light of all these magazines and blogs wanting me to be on Ozempic soooo bad — here’s the truth!” Lizzo wrote. “I work my ass off, training 3x a week, daily sauna & cardio, adding animal protein back into my diet, hiring a chef who helps me meal prep and keeps track of what I put into my body in a calorie deficit, cutting out sugary Starbucks & full fat sodas & potato chips.”
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