Lizzo Weight Loss Plan and Advice From The Rapper

Lizzo now is one of our most loved performers.

The Grammy Award Winner three times has been well-received for her upbeat songs, such as "Good As Hell" (or "Juice") which earned her the title in 2019 of "Entertainers' of the Year."

Lizzo has been an advocate for body positivity.

She recently shared her transformation in health with the rest of world.

We hear all about Lizzo weight loss journey and her diet secrets.

Who's Lizzo?

Lizzo is a Houston singer/songwriter and producer.

Her music video "Truth Hurts" has been viewed more 33 million times via YouTube.

Lizzo is a vocal advocate for social and human right issues like gender pay gaps, race relations and bodily autonomy.

Recently, she posted an inspirational Instagram post about her weight loss journey and struggles with her body image.

Lizzo has been featured in numerous television programs such as The Ellen De Generes Show, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, among others.

Lizzo also co-wrote the song "It’s Lit" with Lil Yachty.

Lizzo is a frequent guest host on many popular internet programs.

Lizzo was also featured with Phoebe Robinson on the animated web series 2 Dope Queens.

Lizzo has released many singles such as "Get Bigger," Truth Hurts and "I'm Good."

She was the daughter to African American parents in Houston Texas.

As a child she was a track and field star.

However, her parents divorced while she was in college.

Lizzo stated that modeling began when she was 14 years old.

Lizzo's Weightloss documents her journey to weight loss in 2021.

Andrew will direct and Kester Miller Productions LLC will produce the film.

Interviews with those who helped Lizzo lose weight and slim down during her journey will be included in the film.

How old is Lizzo?

Lizzo was conceived on April 27, 1988.

Her weight loss journey might make her look younger than she really is.

What did Lizzo weight loss cost her?

Lizzo has lost quite a bit of weight but didn't spend all of her savings.

She claimed she spent between $500 and $1,000 on a diet which led to her losing 40 pounds.

She claimed to have lost 70lbs in just 10 months.

Drake was there to support her, and she was placed in a house for three-months to help her lose weight quickly.

Lizzo Wants To 'Normalize' Her Body

Melissa Viviane Jefferson, her debut, was born April 27, 1988.

Lizzo is a celebrity of plus size.

Although the singer of "Cuz You Like You" is committed to helping women love, accept and respect their bodies and lives, she believes that the body positivity movement's message has been lost in the age of social media and commercialism.

"If you look at the hashtag "body positivity," you'll see curvier girls with smaller frames.

There are many white girls.

I don't accept that.

I believe in inclusion.

She said to Vogue that "I'm happy this conversation is included in our mainstream narrative" during fall 2020.

"I don't like this term because the people it was intended to benefit from it aren't getting it.

Girls with big stomachs, girls who have a lot of breast fat and girls who don't look like their thighs.

Girls with stretch marks. Girls over 18 years old.

Lizzo weight loss describes her feelings about body and weight.

I would like to be body-normative.

I'd like to normalize myself."

Vogue published the Vogue cover, which was the first Vogue cover to feature a plus-sized black woman.

The proud model shared her Instagram debut by writing:

"I am the very first black woman to appear on the cover of @voguemagazine.

It feels like it is beyond time for a black woman do anything.

Now is the time.

All my black women:

If you're not the first person to do it, DO IT.

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