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Lizzo had earlier admitted to experiencing a very dicey relationship with food, including different episodes of ...
"It’s okay to gain weight after you’ve released weight, because what you’re not going to do is shame me if my body changes ...
I like how I look now. I still think I’m big. I’m still wearing plus-size clothing. I have the same rolls,” the singer shared ...
Sources have told RadarOnline.com the performer, whose real name is Melissa Viviane Jefferson, tipped the scales at nearly 300 pounds before her shocking slimdown. "She's feeling proud of herself," an ...
In an interview on her dramatic weightless journey, singer Lizzo has hailed body positivity as a “radical act”.
Lizzo, iconic music star who has won millions of hearts with her chart-topping tracks and powerful stage performances, ...
Amid Lizzo’s weight loss transformation, she shared that she has cultivated a “very sustainable” way of living as she opts ...
From rock bottom to rock solid, the reinvention of Lizzo has got many talking. Here, she tells the story of her ...
About Damn Time star, Lizzo, revealed she had lost 16 per cent of her body fat over two years in 2025, but now admits her ...
Lizzo dec lared: "Body positivity is the radical act of daring to exist loudly and proudly in a society that told you you shouldn't exist." The singer - born Melissa Viviane Jeffe ...
If there’s one thing Lizzo’s strutting with pride, it’s her weight loss -- and she’s spilling the tea on how the journey has totally flipped her perspective on body positivity.
The 'About Damn Time' singer has opened up to Women's Health about her mental health struggles and how she found motivation.