Singer Lizzo has shown off her recent weight loss efforts as she posted a video to her Instagram in her workout wear.
The singer has been keeping fans updated on her slimming journey as she continues to lose weight. In her latest post she wears a black workout bra and changes into sweatpants while smiling and posing for the camera.
Writing on Instagram she shared the video clip with the caption: "Is it fall yet???? #lizzoxyitty."
Fans have rushed to congratulate the singer on her new physique, as one said: "Damn Lizzo, your face is changing too! I did not think you could be more beautiful but, here you are. So pretty."
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Another added: "Lizzo body is just a bodying."
"You look amazing!" said a third.
The video comes as Lizzo has shut down rumours that her weight loss has been thanks to taking Ozempic.
The star shared a reel on Instagram recently, which she finished with the tag line: "When you finally get ozempic allegations after 5 months of weight training and calorie deficit."
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She then shared a screenshot of a comment from a social media user where they accused her of taking ozempic.
In another post, Lizzo also posted a video montage of herself working out in the gym, captioning the post with: "IM NOT SKINNY. IM FHICK."
It's not the first time Lizzo has been linked to Ozempic, with South Park even making some brutal jokes around the subject.
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This isn't the first time she's spoken out about her weight loss and changing figure.
Speaking to The New York Times in March she made it very clear her weight loss journey didn't come with short cuts as she shared: "I've been methodical, losing weight very slowly."
In another interview she added: "I don't really see it because if anyone who's on a natural weight-loss journey knows, losing weight is actually the slowest thing in the world and you don't really notice it until you notice it."
Lizzo isn't the only celebrity who has been the subject of Ozempic discussions, as last month comedian and TV host James Corden admitted to trying it.
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While speaking with guest Richard Osman on his podcast This Life of Mine, the 46-year-old revealed that he has trialled the drug, which is used to treat type two diabetes and is not FDA approved as a weight loss drug.
The drug, which was approved in the US back in 2017, is a weekly injection that helps lower blood sugar levels in your body by assisting the pancreas in producing more insulin.