Global music sensation Lizzo has confidently showcased the results of her significant weight loss journey, posting a series of striking images to Instagram on Monday. The singer, 37, revealed a slimmer physique after reportedly shedding an incredible 60 pounds.
A Bold New Year's Declaration
In the eye-catching photos, taken at her mansion, Lizzo – whose real name is Melissa Viviane Jefferson – posed with undeniable confidence in a daring white bandeau bikini. The two-piece perfectly highlighted her curves as she smiled for the camera. Accompanying the snapshots was a defiant caption that set the tone for her 2026: 'My New Year’s resolution is to be a B****'.
The post was immediately flooded with adoration from her legion of fans. Supporters rushed to the comments, with one writing: 'Your so cute and your body is so beautiful', while another declared: 'Lizzo got it wit this one'. Other comments praised her energy and strength, with one fan noting: 'The Bigger the Bish... the stronger the boundaries!'.
More Than Just a Transformation Photo
The Instagram carousel wasn't limited to bikini shots. Lizzo also shared a makeup-free selfie, allowing her natural skin and beauty to shine, and included a photo of herself in a vibrant blue patterned romper from the luxury label Pucci. She humorously captioned the designer look: 'YITTY & a Pucci fit… nastyyyyy,' followed by a playful tongue-out emoji.
This display of self-assurance comes just days after the 'Juice' hitmaker posted another bikini selfie, and follows her recent announcement that she had successfully reached her goal weight. Sources close to the star confirm she is now believed to be 60lbs lighter than in previous years.
A Powerful Stand Against Body-Shaming
Lizzo's latest reveal carries a deeper message, arriving shortly after she publicly confronted cruel online body-shamers. Just weeks ago, she used her Instagram platform to fire back at trolls who had made a viral 'fat joke' about her in 2025.
In a powerful statement, she said: 'Let me be a reminder to everyone to NEVER let anyone shame you for what you choose to do with your body. Because when you’re big they talk sh**, when you’re small they talk sh**. Your body will never be good enough for them because it’s not FOR them. It’s for you.'
She concluded with an uncompromising message of bodily autonomy: 'If I get a BBL mind ur business, if lose 100lbs mind ur business, if I gain every pound back and then some… mind ur f***ing business.' This stance reinforces her long-held position as an advocate for self-love and body positivity, regardless of size or shape.