Lizzo the queen of body positivity put on a playful pH๏τo shoot in a beautiful location on Tuesday afternoon.
The 34-year-old singer-songwriter wore a tiny white ʙικιɴι which hugged her curves along with chunky white boots.
Her long locks reached down to the bottom of her backside. She added sunglᴀsses to protect her eyes from the sun.
She squatted low to the wooden porch in one pH๏τo before running out of the frame in the final picture.
The Juice singer made reference to her running off with a funny caption on Instagram that read, ‘Always running from a bee [peace sign, smiley face].’
Her latest post came the day after she rocked multiple thongs on social media and declared it ‘Munch Season.’
She sheathed her famous curves in a black chiffon robe and flashed her 13 million followers.
The About Damn Time songstress treated her mᴀssive fanbase to a montage of three different thongs as Ice Spice’s hit song Munch (Feelin’ U) played in the background.
The three-time Grammy winner recently launched her Yitty shapewear brand ‘based on the principles of self-love, radical inner confidence, and effortless, everyday wear.’
In a statement posted to Yitty’s website, Lizzo declares: ‘I was tired of seeing this sad, restrictive shapewear that literally no one wanted to wear.’
The About Damn Time singer’s statement goes on to say that she ‘decided to take on the challenge of allowing women to feel unapologetically good about themselves again.’
Yitty claims to be a ‘first’ in the shapewear industry, producing ‘no-shame, smile-inducing’ designs for ‘all body types from size 6X to XS.’
In another statement posted to Yitty’s website, Lizzo decrees: ‘I want you to be able to look at yourself in the mirror and feel f**king confident and say: ‘I love you, I want to treat you well, you deserve this.’
The Love, Lizzo star tweeted an impᴀssioned speech on Friday, sharing exactly how she feels about the haters who pick on her size.
‘The discourse around bodies is officially tired!’ she began. ‘I have seen comments go from “oh my gosh I liked you when you were thick, why did you lose weight?” to “oh my God, why did you get a BBO [Brazilian ʙuтт Lift]? I liked your body before.”‘
The Truth Hurts songstress went on to say that she wished social media would charge its users to make comments so that everyone could see ‘how much time we are f***ing wasting on the wrong thing.’