Pop superstar Lizzo left little to the imagination this week as she poured her famous curves into a glitzy bodysuit, wowing fans at a performance the FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee.
The About Damn Time singer brought out the fabulous in the purple and sheer ensemble as she belted out hits from her four studio albums to date.
Born Melissa Viviane Jefferson, Lizzo, 35, busted moves before hitting out at the trolls on Instagram who had previously accused her of not singing live.
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Captioning a video of her performance afterwards, she exclaimed: “YALL DONT BE ADDING ME TO THE ‘SINGING WHILE DANCING’ CONVO CUS IM FAT BUT THAT STOPS TADAY CUS *THE MIC STAY ON BABY.”
One fan amongst her loyal 13million followers concurred: “I beeeennnn saying this!! You sing, dance & play the flute!!! Who else can??? I’ll wait!”
Another commented: “You literally NEVER NEED TO DO ANOTHER F***ING THING TO PROVE YOURSELF. You can sing, you can dance, you can gather community, you can write, you can play the MOTHERF***ING FLUTE, you can make us all laugh, cry, and LOVE. You are FLY AS HELL AND EVERYONE CAN BOW DOWN.”
A third added: “I’ve been tellin everyone THIS. Singing while dancing requires STAMINA and @lizzobeeating has been havin it!”
And a fourth wrote: “You absolutely killed it last night! Was singing and dancing your ass off! That mic was on hunny!!!!”
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During the same show, meanwhile, Lizzo also called out a Tennessee state law, which came into effect last month forbidding drag act “adult cabaret entertainment” from taking place on public property.
Although the law has been temporarily lifted by a federal judge, Lizzo passionately told her crowd: “It’s not lost on me that at one time, in this city, a person that looks like me, on a stage like this would have been considered illegal.
“The love that we’re sharing together would have been considered illegal. And now, decades later, people are trying to reinforce the same laws that we worked so hard to get past as a people.
“I just want to say that we need to continue to fight and you guys give me the strength, you give me the hope that we can continue to celebrate each other, celebrate drag entertainment so that we are not rewriting the dark history and reinstating Jim Crowe era laws in Memphis. We’ve gone too far to go backwards Tennessee.”
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