Lizzo Sparks Renewed Ozempic Rumors While Flaunting Weight Loss in New Underwear Photo

Published: Mar 25 2025

Lizzo is radiating confidence and exuding a "good as hell" vibe as she flaunts her substantial weight loss in a seductive new underwear snapshot, igniting fresh whispers about Ozempic. On March 22nd, the chart-topping artist behind "About Damn Time" took to Instagram to share a whimsical mirror selfie with her eager fans.

In the captivating image, the 36-year-old Lizzo sports a gray, graphic T-shirt bearing the name of Quang Restaurant, with only a pair of sleek black underwear underneath. She poses confidently, legs crossed, and playfully lifts one side of her shirt to reveal her toned midsection.

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Captioning the post, she jokes, "Me, myself & all my memes: (I still haven’t seen the season finale of severance)." As promised, Lizzo included a series of entertaining memes for her fans' delight. However, Instagram users couldn't help but focus on her stunning appearance in the initial snapshot.

The comments section buzzed with admiration. One follower exclaimed, "You look amazing! I’m proud of you!" Another gushed, "My queen is looking so good," while a third declared, "YOU’RE STUNNING." Another fan cheered her on, saying, "Beautiful work, Lizzo, keep going!" and another echoed, "Good work Liz, keep going sister."

Meanwhile, some wondered if the "Truth Hurts" singer had embarked on a weight-loss journey aided by medication, specifically Ozempic. Two users simply commented, "Ozempic?" while another speculated, "Ozempic, semaglutide kicking in..." Despite these speculations, another fan reminded everyone, "She’s as beautiful as she’s always been."

Back in September, Lizzo had dispelled Ozempic rumors with an Instagram video. Lip-syncing to an audio clip that said it felt "like a reward" to receive acknowledgment for her weight loss, she captioned the video, "When you finally get Ozempic allegations after 5 months of weight training and calorie deficit."

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