Lizzo is owning every bit of her journey and she’s not afraid to show it.
The 36-year-old singer took to Instagram this week, flaunting her transformed figure in a series of bold lingerie snaps—and fans couldn’t help but cheer her on.
Her confidence was loud, proud, and undeniably inspiring.
The Truth Hurts hitmaker gave followers a peek into her self-love era, slipping into a hot pink lace set from her own shapewear line, Yitty.
But this wasn’t just about fashion—it was a full-on celebration of how far she’s come since she began her wellness journey back in 2023.
From Shapewear to Self-Empowerment
Taking a mirror selfie in what looked like a luxurious bathroom, Lizzo rocked a matching bra-and-panty set that highlighted her glowing confidence.
“Smoothing lace is back,” she teased in the caption, tagging her brand @yitty.
For those who don’t know, Yitty was launched in 2022 in partnership with Fabletics.
While it started as a shapewear line, it now includes everything from intimates to comfy loungewear and even stylish dresses.
Lizzo has consistently modeled her brand’s pieces, using the platform not just for fashion—but to preach body positivity and self-acceptance.
“I Haven’t Seen This Number Since 2014!”
Back in January, Lizzo proudly told the world she had hit a major milestone: she reached her personal weight goal.
In an emotional Instagram post, she wrote, “I did it… I haven’t seen this number since 2014! Let this be a reminder you can do anything you put your mind to.”
Despite speculation and online chatter, Lizzo has been vocal about achieving her transformation through dedication and natural methods—no shortcuts, no Ozempic.
In fact, she’s publicly denied ever using the trendy weight-loss drug.
“Weight Release,” Not Weight Loss
Lizzo is choosing to reframe how she talks about her health.
During a recent appearance on the On Purpose with Jay Shetty podcast, she shared a perspective that resonated with fans: instead of saying “weight loss,” she prefers the phrase “weight release.”
She gave credit to her boyfriend, Myke Wright, for helping her shift that mindset.
“At first I said, ‘Oh my gosh, I lost five pounds,’ and he was like, ‘Where did it go?’” Lizzo recalled, laughing.
Though initially annoyed, the comment made her think deeply. “I don’t want to lose anything—I want to win.”
A Message for the Next Generation
Lizzo’s careful word choices aren’t just for herself—they’re for her fans, especially the younger ones.
“There are young people watching me and applying what I say to their own lives, just like I did when I was a kid,” she said.
Her goal? To make sure her message uplifts and empowers, not damages.
She also spoke candidly about how media portrayal of weight changes can mess with people’s mental health.
“Even me releasing the weight has affected people, and I take that responsibility seriously,” she said.
Shutting Down the Rumors
Last year, Lizzo addressed the Ozempic rumors head-on.
She posted a cheeky Instagram reel wearing a satin robe with her hair slicked back and included a pointed message: “When you finally get Ozempic allegations after 5 months of weight training and calorie deficit.” Oof.
She even shared a screenshot of a comment accusing her of using either Ozempic or worse, cocaine, and handled the moment with humor—but made it clear she’s tired of people making assumptions.
A Not-So-Subtle Swipe at Trump
Just days before posting her latest selfies, Lizzo made headlines again—this time for mixing fashion and politics during her Saturday Night Live performance.
She appeared in fishnet leggings, micro shorts, and a cropped top that read “TARRIFIED” in bold red letters. Behind her? A massive American flag.
The shirt was a pointed dig at former President Donald Trump’s recent tariff moves.
Social media lit up with reactions. One fan wrote on X, “LIZZO’S SHIRT SAYS ‘TARIFFIED’ OMG IM DEAD.” Another called it iconic.
But of course, not everyone was impressed—one critic commented, “She needs to tariff some of that food she’s eating.”
Lizzo’s Journey Is Her Own—and She’s Owning It
From slaying the stage to launching her own brand and reclaiming the narrative around health and weight, Lizzo continues to inspire.
Whether she’s in lingerie or on a podcast, her message stays the same: do it for yourself, love yourself loud, and don’t let anyone else define your story.
And if you’re wondering what’s next for her—well, if Lizzo’s track record says anything, she’s just getting started.