Lizzo twerks in an animal print bikini as she treats herself to a mimosa during tropical getaway
She’s an award-winning musician who often promotes body positivity on her social media platforms.
And Lizzo commanded attention once again as she treated herself to a mimosa during a tropical getaway on Monday.
In a cheeky clip shared to Instagram, the singer, 32, showcased her curves in an animal print bikini as she twerked while holding onto her cocktail.
Soaking up the sun: Lizzo commanded attention once again as she treated herself to a mimosa during a tropical getaway on Monday
The Jerome hitmaker sizzled in her dainty two-piece, which she styled with a baseball cap.
Lizzo – real name Melissa Viviane Jefferson – injected even more glamour to her appearance by accessorising with huge shades and hooped earrings.
Displaying her naturally radiant complexion, the rapper let her skin breathe by going make-up free.
Ooh-la-la: In a cheeky clip shared to Instagram, the singer, 32, showcased her curves in an animal print bikini as she twerked while holding onto her cocktail
Radiant: The Jerome hitmaker sizzled in her dainty two-piece, which she styled with a baseball cap
Lizzo’s social media activity came after she celebrated six months of being on a strict vegan diet.
The musician recently spoke about ‘body positivity’ in an interview with Vogue, where she admitted the message still has a long way to go.
The Truth Hurts hitmaker shared: ‘Girls with back fat, girls with bellies that hang, girls with thighs that aren’t separated, that overlap. Girls with stretch marks.
Taking a walk on the wild side: Over the weekend, the media personality dressed into an animal print ensemble, inspired by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s hit single WAP
‘You know, girls who are in the 18-plus club. They need to be benefiting from… the mainstream effect of body positivity now.
‘It’s commercialized. Now, you look at the hashtag “body positive,” and you see smaller-framed girls, curvier girls. Lotta white girls. [But] I’m glad that this conversation is being included in the mainstream narrative.
The Hustlers actress declared she aims to use her fame to cause change as she added: ‘I want to make music that helps. ‘Cause that’s the way that I help. I’m not a doctor, I’m not a lawyer, I don’t work in the government. I make music.’