On Thursday Lizzo shared an Instagram post sharing that she’s been working on her health.Photo:Lizzo/InstagramLizzois in her self-care era.Tthe singer-songwriter shared anInstagram postThursday explaining that she’s been busy focusing on herself and her health. In the post, Lizzo, 35, wears a white bathrobe and stands posing in a bathroom mirror.“Hi. I’m working.. on music, myself, relationships with people and food, my anxiety, my body, my business, and my trust issues with the world.. but they are deep now, deeper than they’ve ever been. Xoxo” she captioned the photo.Lizzo has been open about herstruggles with body imagein the past, and has long been a body positive advocate, encouraging her followers to embrace their bodies at any size.In May the singer discussed her relationship with exercise and how she doesn’t have a desire to be thin — despite losing weight at the time. The singer stitched a video onTikTokfrom a creator who said, “Weight loss comes with the territory, but I’m not trying to escape fatness.“Agreeing with the message, Lizzo, told her followers, “Heavy on the ‘not trying to escape fatness.’ Heavyf—ing on it.““I have a very high-performance job,” the singer explained. “For 90 minutes a night, I have to do choreography, I have to sing, I have to dance, I have to rap, and I have to play the flute. And I have to emote, and hype a crowd in very tight clothes, sometimes clothes where it restricts my breathing.““It’s fun. I love my job. It takes a lot of physical endurance to do what I do, and I used to be very rockstar lifestyle, used to throw myself around on the stage,” Lizzo continued. “As I got more professional in my career, I started to take the physical part more seriously.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Lizzo attends Femme It Forward Give Her FlowHERS Gala 2023 on Nov. 10, 2023 in Beverly Hills, Calif.Robin L Marshall/WireImageLast year, Lizzospoke to PEOPLE for a cover storyon the Women Changing the World issue about feeling proud in her own skin despite what critics have to say.“I think I have a really hot body! I’ma body icon, and I’m embracing that more and more every day,” she told PEOPLE in March 2022. “It may not be one person’s ideal body type just like, say,Kim Kardashianmight not be someone’s ideal, but she’s a body icon and has created a modern-day beauty standard. And whatI’mdoing is stepping into my confidence and my power to create my own beauty standard. And one day that will just bethestandard.”
On Thursday Lizzo shared an Instagram post sharing that she’s been working on her health.Photo:Lizzo/Instagram
Lizzo/Instagram
Lizzois in her self-care era.Tthe singer-songwriter shared anInstagram postThursday explaining that she’s been busy focusing on herself and her health. In the post, Lizzo, 35, wears a white bathrobe and stands posing in a bathroom mirror.“Hi. I’m working.. on music, myself, relationships with people and food, my anxiety, my body, my business, and my trust issues with the world.. but they are deep now, deeper than they’ve ever been. Xoxo” she captioned the photo.Lizzo has been open about herstruggles with body imagein the past, and has long been a body positive advocate, encouraging her followers to embrace their bodies at any size.In May the singer discussed her relationship with exercise and how she doesn’t have a desire to be thin — despite losing weight at the time. The singer stitched a video onTikTokfrom a creator who said, “Weight loss comes with the territory, but I’m not trying to escape fatness.“Agreeing with the message, Lizzo, told her followers, “Heavy on the ‘not trying to escape fatness.’ Heavyf—ing on it.““I have a very high-performance job,” the singer explained. “For 90 minutes a night, I have to do choreography, I have to sing, I have to dance, I have to rap, and I have to play the flute. And I have to emote, and hype a crowd in very tight clothes, sometimes clothes where it restricts my breathing.““It’s fun. I love my job. It takes a lot of physical endurance to do what I do, and I used to be very rockstar lifestyle, used to throw myself around on the stage,” Lizzo continued. “As I got more professional in my career, I started to take the physical part more seriously.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Lizzo attends Femme It Forward Give Her FlowHERS Gala 2023 on Nov. 10, 2023 in Beverly Hills, Calif.Robin L Marshall/WireImageLast year, Lizzospoke to PEOPLE for a cover storyon the Women Changing the World issue about feeling proud in her own skin despite what critics have to say.“I think I have a really hot body! I’ma body icon, and I’m embracing that more and more every day,” she told PEOPLE in March 2022. “It may not be one person’s ideal body type just like, say,Kim Kardashianmight not be someone’s ideal, but she’s a body icon and has created a modern-day beauty standard. And whatI’mdoing is stepping into my confidence and my power to create my own beauty standard. And one day that will just bethestandard.”
Lizzois in her self-care era.
Tthe singer-songwriter shared anInstagram postThursday explaining that she’s been busy focusing on herself and her health. In the post, Lizzo, 35, wears a white bathrobe and stands posing in a bathroom mirror.
“Hi. I’m working.. on music, myself, relationships with people and food, my anxiety, my body, my business, and my trust issues with the world.. but they are deep now, deeper than they’ve ever been. Xoxo” she captioned the photo.
Lizzo has been open about herstruggles with body imagein the past, and has long been a body positive advocate, encouraging her followers to embrace their bodies at any size.
In May the singer discussed her relationship with exercise and how she doesn’t have a desire to be thin — despite losing weight at the time. The singer stitched a video onTikTokfrom a creator who said, “Weight loss comes with the territory, but I’m not trying to escape fatness.”
Agreeing with the message, Lizzo, told her followers, “Heavy on the ‘not trying to escape fatness.’ Heavyf—ing on it.”
“I have a very high-performance job,” the singer explained. “For 90 minutes a night, I have to do choreography, I have to sing, I have to dance, I have to rap, and I have to play the flute. And I have to emote, and hype a crowd in very tight clothes, sometimes clothes where it restricts my breathing.”
“It’s fun. I love my job. It takes a lot of physical endurance to do what I do, and I used to be very rockstar lifestyle, used to throw myself around on the stage,” Lizzo continued. “As I got more professional in my career, I started to take the physical part more seriously.”
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Lizzo attends Femme It Forward Give Her FlowHERS Gala 2023 on Nov. 10, 2023 in Beverly Hills, Calif.Robin L Marshall/WireImage
Robin L Marshall/WireImage
Last year, Lizzospoke to PEOPLE for a cover storyon the Women Changing the World issue about feeling proud in her own skin despite what critics have to say.
“I think I have a really hot body! I’ma body icon, and I’m embracing that more and more every day,” she told PEOPLE in March 2022. “It may not be one person’s ideal body type just like, say,Kim Kardashianmight not be someone’s ideal, but she’s a body icon and has created a modern-day beauty standard. And whatI’mdoing is stepping into my confidence and my power to create my own beauty standard. And one day that will just bethestandard.”
source: people.com