Lizzo thinks it’s about damn time she showed off her figure.

The singer flaunted her slimmer frame in a sparkly pink minidress while performing in Houston on Friday night, years after starting her “weight release” journey and shedding 16 percent of her body fat.

As seen on Instagram, the songstress wore a dress that read “Lizzo Bowl,” accompanied by black close-toed heels, a diamond necklace and silver metallic nails.

Lizzo showed off her slimmer figure in a sparkly minidress on Friday, as seen above. Instagram/@lizzobeeating

The singer, seen here in a August 2025 selfie, previously revealed she lost approximately 60 pounds. lizzobeeating/Instagram

Lizzo, who has lost around 60 pounds since 2023, captioned her post, “I 💜 U HOUSTON!”

The musician, 37, has addressed her weight loss journey over the years, taking to Substack in November to share an essay titled, “Why is everybody losing weight and what do we do? Sincerely, a person who’s lost weight.”

Lizzo began losing weight following a public harassment and hostile work environment scandal, confessing that the ordeal made her “deeply suicidal.”

She “would tend to binge when sad and depressed,” but “didn’t feel like doing that” after the eruption of her career.

The musician, posing in a mirror selfie, underwent what she calls a “weight release” journey and shed 16 percent of her body fat. lizzobeeating/Instagram

Lizzo, posing in a selfie, began her weight loss journey in 2023 after a public harassment and hostile work environment suit was brought against her. Instagram/@lizzobeeating

“It was never about being ‘thin’ for me. I don’t even think it’s possible for me to be considered actually ‘thin.’ I will always have the stretch, and the skin of a woman who carries great weight. And I’m proud of that. Even when the world doesn’t want me to be,” explained the Grammy winner.

Lizzo said she was “sick and tired of [her] identity being overshadowed by [her] fatness,” and she knows that experience is not specific to her.

“We’re in an era where the bigger girls are getting smaller because they’re tired of being judged. And now those bigger girls are being judged for getting smaller by the very community they used to empower,” she argued.

The star, seen here in September 2025, explained she was “sick and tired of [her] identity being overshadowed by [her] fatness.” lizzobeeating/Instagram

Lizzo, in an IG shot, previously denied using weight loss drugs before admitting she did try Ozempic. Instagram/@lizzobeeating

“There’s nothing wrong with living in a bigger body,” added the songwriter. “There’s nothing wrong with being fat. But if a woman wants to change, she should be allowed to change.”

Last April, Lizzo denied rumors she used medications like Ozempic or Mounjaro to obtain a slimmer frame.

Although, months later, she did cop to trying the weight loss drug for a small period of time.

The artist, seen on Sept. 22, 2019, also avoids consuming “sugary stuff” in the morning. Getty Images

The Grammy winner, seen above on March 15, 2023, said people are allowed to change how their bodies look. Getty Images

Lizzo also credits her weight loss to avoiding consuming “sugary stuff” in the morning and opting for “super savory” foods instead.

“If do something sweet, it’s gotta be with some sort of, like, carb. I’ll have, like, almond butter and toast. So, everybody’s body is different. Find out what works for you,” she explained, adding that she believes the only thing that “works across the board, science-wise, is calories in versus calories out.”

As Lizzo put it, “That’s just how the human body works.”

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