'Good as Hell' hitmaker Lizzo left her fans in awe as she flaunted her curves in athletic attire that creates the illusion of a gym session.
The question of whether Lizzo actually hit the gym is irrelevant, as she commended the 'technology' behind her attire for its remarkable 'snatching and lifting' effects.
The music star recently took to Instagram to flaunt her physique, embracing the 'new year, new me' mantra.
2024 has seen Lizzo launch a fresh collection for her fashion label, Yitty, which she touts as a reimagining of shapewear.
In her promotional video, Lizzo highlights the latest 'ultra-lift' leggings and bras available in various hues.
She candidly shares the effort it takes to don these pieces, but assures that it's worth it, given how they elevate her 'booty to the sky'.
"Baby boo. It looks like we hit the gym, but really, we didn't," she playfully confesses to her audience.
"We're prioritizing ourselves this year, everyone."
"You don't need to wait to start feeling like the best version of yourself."
"New year, new me, all thanks to my Yitty line," Lizzo said.
Though the singer indicated she hadn't made any changes other than the new outfit to become the 'best version of herself', fans flooded her video with comments over how well she looked.
"You are such a beautiful person," a fan comments.
Another chimes in: "You look fantastic."
"You're looking amazing, Lizzo," a third admirer remarks.
Some fans speculated about Lizzo's weight loss prior to the video's release, but others quickly emphasized that the focus should not be on her weight.
"Everyone commenting on the weight loss is missing the point," a follower observes.
"@lizzobeeating, you've always been beautiful, regardless of weight. Weight loss is commendable, but it's not the defining factor of beauty!!!"
Lizzo, has long advocated for body positivity, expressed in a 2019 NBC News article:
"I believe that self-love is not a choice but a necessity for survival."
"In my case, loving myself was the answer to a vital question: Do you choose life? This is who you'll be forever."
"Do you opt for a life filled with emptiness and self-loathing, or one of self-acceptance?"
"I chose life, and that meant accepting myself."
