Lizzo just dropped new selfie pictures on social media and fans can’t stop talking about her new snatched look.
Hitting the angles in a series of four photos shared on Instagram Nov. 22, the “Good as Hell” singer posed from a car seat dressed in a sheer white crop top with an embroidered jean skirt that had a sheer white bottom to match. She complimented the look with two long braids.
“Last night I wore milkmaid braids,” Lizzo captioned the post with the tongue-out emoji. She appeared to be out with her mom, based on a follow-up Instagram reel.
In the comment section of the post, several Instagram users wrote that Lizzo looked “beautiful.”
“Baby that face card ain’t ever declining. EVER!!!!” one user wrote with heart-eyes emoji.
Another commented, “The cheekbones are cheekboning.”
“Always been that girl,” another wrote, also adding heart-eyes emoji.
Some users also commented that Lizzo appeared to have lost weight in the pictures, compared to her previous social media posts.
One user wrote, “whew girl !! you looking skinny!! still beautiful both ways . love it.”
Lizzo has been open with fans about her weight-loss experience, sharing recipes, workouts and healthy habits on her social media pages.
Earlier this year, the singer told The New York Times that she’s on a “natural weight-loss journey,” that has led her to be “methodical, losing weight very slowly.”
In September, Lizzo took to social media to call out rumors that she had taken a weight loss medication to achieve results.
“When you finally get ozempic allegations after 5 months of weight training and calorie deficit,” Lizzo wrote over a short selfie video.
The following month, Lizzo poked fun at the Ozempic allegations, as well as a joke made on an episode of “South Park,” by dressing as “LizzOzempic” for Halloween.
The singer donned a costume that bore the title of her namesake weight-loss drug from the cartoon, along with a measuring tape around the waist. She posted an ad for her made up drug on Instagram, adding a caption which read, “Need self love? Try Lizzo! Lose guilt. Gain confidence.”
While Lizzo has been a face for body positivity in the entertainment industry, the singer has also commented on the reality of the movement.
“The idea of body positivity, it’s moved away from the antiquated mainstream conception. It’s evolved into body neutrality,” Lizzo told The New York Times.
“I’m not going to lie and say I love my body every day,” she continued. “The bottom line is, the way you feel about your body changes every single day. There are some days I adore my body, and others when I don’t feel completely positive.”