Lizzo has left people shocked after showing off her most recent look on Instagram.
Lizzo has looked notably slimmer of late, sparking many to question if she'd turn to using Ozempic.
Addressing the speculation back in September, the Grammy Award-winning singer denied that she's lost weight with the help of drugs.
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In a video, Lizzo filmed herself looking a bit put out. She wrote over the TikTok clip: "When you finally get Ozempic allegations after 5 months of weight training and calorie deficit."
Even South Park took a brutal stab at the singer in their weight-loss episode, with their in-show product being named after Lizzo, however, she seemed to take it in kind as she even dressed up as the 'Lizzo' prescription box for Halloween this year.
And in more recent days, the 'About Damn Time' hitmaker shared a series of snaps of her sporting milkmaid braids and an off-the-shoulder dress.
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"Last night I wore milkmaid braids," she captioned the series of snaps.
In the photos, the 'Juice' singer's face looks particularly different - which people were quick to point out.
One person said: "First thing to slim is that face, hi haterssssss!!!"
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"She was beautiful before and is beautiful now," insisted another.
"You still looking beautiful Sis," wrote another fan. "The only difference now is that you’re glowing."
Meanwhile, others urged the singer to 'do her' despite people's criticisms.
Someone said: "Do you Lizzo! People miserable, she lose weight yall talk about her, she support plus size women. Yall talk about her, sounds like the problem is with yall."
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A different person penned: "Lizzo looks good!!!!! Flat out!! I don’t care what she did or didn’t do. Looks like a healthy weight loss to me."
Lizzo has been showing off her physique in promotions for her brand Yitty and has shared several pictures of herself sporting the shapewear.
The company was founded back in 2022, which was created in partnership with Fabletics.
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In a press release when it was launched, it was said that Yitty wanted to create shapewear for people of all sizes.
"Yitty believes in radical self-love for people of all gender identities — including the trans, non-binary, gender-fluid and gender non-conforming communities that have been chronically underserved,” part of it read, as per CNN.
"It is Yitty’s mission to continue serving all bodies, which is why these core styles will always be available at Yitty."
Clothing sizes range form XS to 6X.
And last year Yitty released a line of gender-affirming products.
"I’ve watched countless videos of people crafting their own garments to wrap or tuck their bodies so their body can truly feel like theirs," Lizzo penned on Instagram at the time.
"I’ve heard people talk about their preference of wanting to be fluid in how they want to present their bodies depending on their mood or style of clothing. And I wanted to help."
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