Singer Lizzo is having a moment. Her song “Truth Hurts” hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 earlier this month after her incredible MTV Video Awards performance, even though the track came out two years ago. On September 11, the 31-year-old celebrated her amazing achievement with a performance in front of a sold out crowd at the Fillmore in Miami Beach.
Lizzo wore a stunning silver bustier that perfectly hugged all of her curves. It featured a large zipper down the front and a tulle train down the back. At one point, she even donned a wedding veil. During another song, she pulled out her signature flute and showed off her very impressive flautist skills.
A day earlier, Rihanna said at her Savage x Fenty fashion show that she would love to collaborate with Lizzo.
“Gosh I love Lizzo. She’s so bada**,” Rihanna, 31, said. “I would collaborate with her on the lights for this interview right now, like Lizzo is so bada**.”
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“She is everything that Savage stands for,” the “Kiss It Better” singer told
Entertainment Tonight. "A confident woman, no matter what size, color, shape. Your attitude is what makes you savage.”
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“It's the confidence that you have in yourself and it's the confidence that you can give off to people who look like you and feel like you and those are the people that identify with the brand,” Rihanna explained.
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If Lizzo did collaborate with Rihanna’s lingerie brand, it would be fitting: one of the tracks on her debut album is called “Lingerie.”
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Lizzo’s “Truth Hurts” overtook
Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy” on the
Billboard chart of September 7.
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Her songs “Good As Hell” and “Juice” also grabbed spots in the Top 100.
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“Good As Hell,” which she included in her recent VMAs performance, actually came out in 2016 on the soundtrack for the film Barbershop: The Next Cut.
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Though Lizzo has gotten a lot of attention for her eye-catching outfits, she’s pointed out the hypocrisy of people praising her self-esteem.
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“When people look at my body and be like, ‘Oh my God, she’s so brave,’ it’s like, ‘No, I’m not.’ I’m just fine. I’m just me. I’m just sexy,” she told
Glamour about what she sees as a back-handed compliment.
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"If you saw
Anne Hathaway in a bikini on a billboard, you wouldn’t call her brave. I just think there’s a double standard when it comes to women,” she said about how plus size women are treated.
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Lizzo explained, "I don’t like it when people think it’s hard for me to see myself as beautiful. I don’t like it when people are shocked that I’m doing it.”
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“She is everything that Savage stands for,” the “Kiss It Better” singer told
Entertainment Tonight. "A confident woman, no matter what size, color, shape. Your attitude is what makes you savage.”
“It's the confidence that you have in yourself and it's the confidence that you can give off to people who look like you and feel like you and those are the people that identify with the brand,” Rihanna explained.
If Lizzo did collaborate with Rihanna’s lingerie brand, it would be fitting: one of the tracks on her debut album is called “Lingerie.”
Lizzo’s “Truth Hurts” overtook
Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy” on the
Billboard chart of September 7.
Her songs “Good As Hell” and “Juice” also grabbed spots in the Top 100.
“Good As Hell,” which she included in her recent VMAs performance, actually came out in 2016 on the soundtrack for the film Barbershop: The Next Cut.
Though Lizzo has gotten a lot of attention for her eye-catching outfits, she’s pointed out the hypocrisy of people praising her self-esteem.
“When people look at my body and be like, ‘Oh my God, she’s so brave,’ it’s like, ‘No, I’m not.’ I’m just fine. I’m just me. I’m just sexy,” she told
Glamour about what she sees as a back-handed compliment.
"If you saw
Anne Hathaway in a bikini on a billboard, you wouldn’t call her brave. I just think there’s a double standard when it comes to women,” she said about how plus size women are treated.
Lizzo explained, "I don’t like it when people think it’s hard for me to see myself as beautiful. I don’t like it when people are shocked that I’m doing it.”