Lizzo is looking good as hell and she knows it!
The “Truth Hurts” songstress looked trim and slimmed down as she showed off her dramatic weight loss during her Friday appearance at Christian Siriano’s Spring/Summer 2026 runway show as part of New York Fashion Week.
She turned heads in a brown chiffon corseted halter bodysuit, which she paired with a barely-there sheer black chiffon wrap skirt.
On her feet, she sported some strappy black sandal heels and went accessory-free for the show.
She also switched up her hairstyle once again — this time, opting for a long burgundy ‘do.
Other famous attendees at the show included Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey, Gayle King, Patricia Clarkson and Heather Graham.
The sighting comes over a month after she addressed her trimmer physique in her Women’s Health profile, saying that she’s a fan of her progress.
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“I like how I look now. I still think I’m big. I’m still wearing plus-size clothing. I have the same rolls. I got the same belly, the same thighs — I think I’m just a smaller version,” the singer, 37, shared.
“Body positivity has nothing to do with staying the same. Body positivity is the radical act of daring to exist loudly and proudly in a society that told you you shouldn’t exist.”
The “Good as Hell” hitmaker got candid about her drastic weight loss in June, revealing that she did try Ozempic to lose weight but abandoned the weight-loss drug early on in her health journey.
In her appearance on Trisha Paytas’ “Just Trish” podcast, she revealed how she ultimately was able to lose the weight by switching from her vegan diet and controlling her eating habits.
“When I was vegan, I was consuming a lot of fake meats, I was eating a lot of bread, I was eating a lot of rice and I had to eat a lot of it to stay full,” she recalled.
“When I started actually eating whole foods and eating, like, beef and chicken and fish, I was actually full and not expanding my stomach by putting a lot of fake things in there that [weren’t] actually filling me up.”
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