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Lizzo shows off jaw-dropping weight loss as she strips down to pink string bikini and blue cut-out suit in swimwear haul

Lizzo shows off jaw-dropping weight loss as she strips down to pink string bikini and blue cut-out suit in swimwear haul

The Sun02-05-2025

LIZZO has shown off her jaw-dropping weight loss transformation in a slew of new snaps and a new video, too.
Stripping down to a pink string bikini and blue cut-out bathing suit while doing a Yitty swimwear haul, the 36-year-old hitmaker looked sensational as she posed up a storm.
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On Thursday, Lizzo uploaded an Instagram reel to her page where she could be seen rocking a selection of different swimming costumes.
She then shared a carousel of high-resolution, professionally shot snaps from a Yitty photo shoot where she donned each of the pieces while standing around a pool.
Reacting to the sizzling bikini snaps from the posed photoshoot, fans went wild in the comments section.
In these snaps, Lizzo looked defiant as she posed in a sparkling red bathing suit, a black strappy number, a white plunging one piece, an aqua cut-out swimming costume, and a pink bikini.
HAPPY @yitty SWIM DAY TO ALL WHO CELEBRATE! I LOVE YALL SM THAT IM GIVING 80% OFF FOR NEW MEMBERS," she penned in the caption.
"My body looks a lot like yours. So happy to see it represented," said one person.
A second added: "SUCH A QUEEN OF BODY POSITIVITY THAT'S HOT."
LOOKING GOOD AS HELL
While a third wrote: "Body body body. Looking snatched."
"You are a freaking inspiration to women everywhere! You look absolutely GOOD AS HELL," swooned a fourth.
Meanwhile, underneath the video where Lizzo spoke about each of the bikinis and bathing suits she showed off, fans couldn't help but gush and praise the singer for her weight loss success.
Lizzo wows fans as she strips down to busty black dress as star showcases dramatic weight loss
"We love seeing a natural woman," said one.
"I love that she is showing us the changes of a real body," penned a second, who referred to Lizzo's more slender frame.
"Everyone is talking about her body, but she seems so much happier, she is glowing," noted another.
A fourth person then wrote: "@lizzobeeating has not EVER hid her body. she's not ever been ashamed of her body.
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"If she is showing the changes of a real body, yes of course she is. that's always been Lizzo. luv urself always no matter what. inspirational."
While a fifth said: "She looks amazing—she's clearly put in the work, and it's paying off. You can see she's getting healthier, stronger, and more confident.
"She should be so proud of herself. Bravo to her—keep going, girl!"
MASSIVE BODY TRANSFORMATION
The singing sensation has recently undergone a massive body transformation.
Seemingly proud of her weight loss, Lizzo is continuing to showcase her figure after she revealed a massive milestone earlier this year.
At the start of 2025, she revealed that she had lost around 16% of her body fat from dieting and intense workouts.
Lizzo previously revealed that she had reduced her body mass by 10.5 and had lost 16% of her body fat.
In January, she said on social media: "Today when I stepped on my scale, I reached my weight release goal.
"I haven't seen this number since 2014! Let this be a reminder you can do anything you put your mind to. Time for new goals!"
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