Lizzo has amused her fans by dancing in a skintight high fashion tape outfit previously sported by Kim Kardashian.
Posting to Instagram on Thursday, the Juice singer, 34, shared a behind-the-scenes video of herself wearing an outfit constructed entirely from shipping tape with the Balenciaga emblem.
The outfit was previously modelled by Balenciaga ambassador Kim, 41, in March.
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The Skims founder donned the look during the fashion house’s Winter 2022 fashion show in Paris.
Lizzo sported the outfit while appearing on the September cover issue of Elle UK, following the release of her album Special.
Lizzo appeared on the cover with her brunette hair styled in tight curls and pulled a number of stunning poses.
Over on Instagram, she took a more amusing approach to the outfit.
The 10-second clip sees the Good as Hell hitmaker jamming to her hit single About Damn Time while seemingly struggling to move her limbs in the restrictive outfit.
She captioned the post: “I’M A RIDICULOUS HUMAN.
“JUST STREAM ABOUT DAMN TIME AND DONT ASK ANY QUESTIONS.”
The video proved highly amusing to Lizzo’s 12.8 million Instagram fans, with followers quick to inform her that she rocked the look ‘better than Kim’.
One fan wrote: “Stop it. This just made me pee my pants a lil,” while another commented: “Lizzo wore it best.”
Meanwhile, a third follower replied: “Still looks better than on Kim K.”
Of Lizzo’s restricted movements, another fan quipped: “That’s what Balenciaga does to people.”
“Ya putting Kim k to shame. You’re so real and authentic,” another fan concluded.
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The post follows Lizzo stunning fans with a green hair transformation earlier this month.
She also recently apologised for using an ableist slur in her song Grrrls, after confirming she had amended the lyrics.
On Instagram, she wrote: “As a fat black woman in America, I’ve had many hurtful words used against me so I overstand the power words can have (whether intentionally or in my case, unintentionally).
“I’m proud to say there’s a new version of GRRRLS with a lyric change.”
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