Lizzo flaunts curves in tight black leather crop top and pants while sporting cheeky sunglasses
LIZZO sent her critics a strong message today wearing sunglasses that declared “that b***h” in London. The 31-year-old star looked ready for business while attending interviews in the city, teaming her outfit with a gray blazer, black leather pants and a cropped top. Lizzo showed off her incredible curves as she dashed around in a […]
LIZZO sent her critics a strong message today wearing sunglasses that declared “that b***h” in London.
The 31-year-old star looked ready for business while attending interviews in the city, teaming her outfit with a gray blazer, black leather pants and a cropped top.
Lizzo showed off her incredible curves as she dashed around in a chauffeur driven car, arriving at BBC Radio One’s Live Lounge on Monday morning in the tight ensemble.
The three-time Grammy winner accessorised her shiny look with bling jewellery and a dazzling gold bag, while later changing into satin pants and a leopard print jacket.
But The Truth Hurts rapper kept her eyes hidden beneath the explicit shades.
It comes after she was slammed by celebrity trainer Jillian Michaels, who is best known for her work on The Biggest Loser, about her weight.
Lizzo is no stranger to taking a stand for body inclusivity and positivity and often flaunts her figure on social media.
And though she’s usually praised for her confidence, Jillian said: “Why are we celebrating (Lizzo’s) body? Why does it matter? Why aren’t we celebrating her music?
She added: “Cause it isn’t gonna be awesome if she gets diabetes.
“I love her music. My kid loves her music. But there’s never a moment where I’m like, ‘And I’m so glad that she’s overweight.'”
Last month, the Grammy winner sexily posed in a red thong bikini from the ocean in Copacabana Beach.
The Good as Hell songstress cheekily captioned the Instagram post: “Roll Model.”
The body-positive activist later told Brazil’s TV Folha: “I think that women are always going to be criticized for existing in their bodies.
“I don’t think I’m any different than any of the other great women who’ve come before me that had to literally be politicized just to be sexual…you know what I mean? Just to exist.
She continued to tell the interviewer: “Things that were beautiful on them were called flaws, and they persisted against that, fought against that, and now I’m able to do what I do because of those great women.
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“They all look completely different, they don’t all look the same, and they all had to deal with the same kind of marginalization and misogyny.”
The Truth Hurts rapper fired back at the male commentators: “So, what does that tell you about the oppressor? What does that tell you about men? Get it together, we don’t talk about your d**k sizes, do we?
“And say, ‘that’s not a conventional d**k size, it’s too small.’ We still let ya’ll asses run all over the goddamn place,” she fiery concluded.
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