Lizzo flaunted her sensational curves on Friday when she rocked a purple catsuit from Yitty to promote her shapewear brand’s ‘diabolical’ new creations.
The Grammy winner, 34 – who recently wore a very daring jumpsuit for her performance in Glasgow – posted a collection of selfies on Instagram with the caption: ‘New Yitty is absolutely diabolical.’
Lizzo also shared a funny video of her showing off the new ‘Yitty haul’ from her H๏τel suite, proudly declaring that she is the brand’s ‘C – E – HO.’
The superstar’s latest designs featured a beautiful floral pattern, signifying that ‘spring has sprung’ and that we are ‘already in the April flowers era.’
Sunshine streamed through the window as the Juice hitmaker comically tried to find the perfect lighting, leading her to caption the video with, ‘WATCH ME STRUGGLE TO FIND LIGHTING AND.. *NEW HEADLINER* ONLY AT @yitty [flower emoji] #sprung.’
‘Not the ring light being in the sH๏τ,’ joked Lizzo, kicking off her video with the ring light’s circular shadow over her chest.
After making an adjustment to eliminate the intrusive shadow, Lizzo looked into the camera and said, ‘Influencers I feel you.’
The singer’s hit track Special played over the footage as she modeled a bra top and matching leggings, looking gorgeous with pink eyeshadow.
‘You thought I wasn’t gonna do a Yitty haul in the middle of my world tour?’ she asked her 13.2 million Instagram followers. ‘Who do you think you’re talkin’ to? I’m the C-E-HO.’
Lizzo went on to model a pair of legging shorts, gushing that they were ‘the perfect length’ before showing her fans a new black Yitty jacket.
The About Damn Time singer twirled for the camera, allowing the lightweight jacket to be showcased before her video cut to her wearing a purple robe with the same floral pattern as her stylish catsuit and leggings.
‘Wow,’ said the songstress, impressed by her designs. ‘This is the moment. This is the moment we’ve all been waiting for.’
Holding her one-piece bodysuit up to the camera, Lizzo asked her followers if they were ready to get ‘snatched’ before slipping into the figure-hugging design and taking it up a notch with a matching ‘balaclava shrug’ that covered her shoulders and arms.
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