Lizzo shows off her post-weight loss transformation.
In a TikTok video posted on Thursday, September 19, the “Truth Hurts” singer, 36, shared how her hard work at the gym is paying off.
In the videos, the four-time Grammy Award winner shows off her shapely figure as she continues to document her fitness journey for herself and her fans. In the “before” video, Lizzo wears black underwear from her shapewear brand, Itty, and in the “after” video, she cuts to a grey Itty bodysuit.
Lizzo uses a phrase from Nicki Minaj’s TikTok that went viral: “Don’t tell people what I look like. I’m a bad girl. I’ve always been a bad girl” as background music for her transformation video.
The “2 Be Loved” singer captioned the post, “Either way is fine 😮💨.”
She followed up with a second video in which she showed off a grey bodysuit while dancing and singing to No Doubt’s “I’m Just a Girl,” which she captioned, “No bra or panties needed @YITTY.”
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Lizzo showed off her transformation in a grey Itty bodysuit.
Lizzo/TikTok
The videos come a month after Lizzo shared her gym fitness routine. In one Instagram video, she is seen working out her arms on what appears to be a lat pulldown machine. Another shot shows the model kneeling on the floor in a stylish purple one-piece, performing quick, powerful movements.
She captioned the video with words of encouragement for her fans, writing, “If you’re reading this… remember you can do anything if you put your mind to it! Stay focused and you can do it 💪🏾.”
Lizzo showed off some exercises at the gym.
Lizzo/Instagram
Lizzo has previously spoken out about her fitness resolution for 2023, saying she decided to train to meet the demands of her high-energy live shows, and stressed she was “not trying to escape being overweight.”
“My job is very high performance,” she says, “I have to choreograph, sing, dance, rap, play the flute for 90 minutes every night, and I have to evoke emotion and excite the audience while wearing very tight, sometimes breath-restricting clothing.”