Lizzo poses for an Instagram selfie in September 2024; Lizzo works out in the gym in August 2024.Photo:Lizzo/Instagram
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Lizzois shutting down social media rumors while continuing to share her personalfitness journey.
The four-time Grammy winner, 36, responded to an Instagram follower on Friday, Sept. 20, who questioned if she was takingOzempic— the FDA-approved prescription medication for people with type 2 diabetes — in an effort to lose weight.
In a carousel post, Lizzo included a video of herself smiling for the camera, alongside a cheeky caption.
The “Juice” singer then shared a screenshot of an Instagram comment from one of her followers who asked, “Did she use Ozempic or did she snort coke.”
“‘oZeMpIc oR cOkE?’ - a fan 😭😭😭😭,” Lizzo captioned the post, which showed that she also responded to the person in her comment section: “Whyyyy do u follow me?😭😭😭😭.”
In recent months, Lizzo — who has teased that she has been making “the BEST music of my life” in the studio lately — has given fans a few behind-the-scenes looks at how she’s keeping active during what she is calling a “gap year.” She has shown herself doing everything fromarm exercises at the gymtojumping rope on a balcony.
In aTikTok videoposted on Thursday, Sept. 19, the musician showed off her physique as she wore a look from her shapewear brandYittyin a before-and-after look at her transformation. She soundtracked the video with a viralNicki MinajTikTok sound that goes, “The fact that you would even discuss my looks is insane. I’m a bad bitch, always been a bad bitch.”
“Fine both ways 😮💨," Lizzo captioned the clip.
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When showing off her efforts in the gym, Lizzo has also shared some encouraging messages with her fans. Last month, the “Truth Hurts” singer wrote, “If you’re reading this… remember you can do ANYTHING you put ur mind to! Stay focused, you got this 💪🏾.”
Back in May, Lizzo shed some light on herfitness journey, emphasizing in aTikTok clipthat she was “not trying to escape fatness" and that once she “started working out for mental health,” exercise has helped “shift my mind.”
“I have a very high-performance job,” she explained. “For 90 minutes a night, I have to do choreography, I have to sing, I have to dance, I have to rap and I have to play the flute. And I have to emote, and hype a crowd in very tight clothes, sometimes clothes where it restricts my breathing.”
“It’s fun. I love my job. But it takes a lot of physical endurance to do what I do, and I used to be very rockstar lifestyle, used to throw myself around on the stage,” Lizzo continued. “As I got more professional in my career, I started to take the physical part more seriously.”
source: people.com