Lizzo made her presence felt at Saturday night’s premiere of the new concert film Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé in Beverly Hills.
Held at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater, the glamorous event played host to a dazzling array of boldface names parading in front of a glistening silver backdrop..
Among them was none other than Lizzo, 35, displaying her curves in a flesh-flashing white gown with an elaborate matching wrap that slid down her shoulders.
Earlier this year, Beyonce stood by Lizzo when the latter was slapped with a Sєxual harᴀssment lawsuit by three of her ex-backup dancers.
And indicating that their loyalty runs in both directions, Lizzo made sure to be part of the cavalcade of celebrities who glammed up for Beyonce’s big night.
In order to maintain an aura of secrecy around the event, the invited guests were not even told where the premiere would be until 24 hours before.
The dress code provided for the ‘chrome carpet’ was cryptically described as ‘cozy opulence,’ according to a report in Variety.
Beyonce’s new concert film is a recording of her Renaissance World Tour, which she named after her smash hit 2022 album of the same name.
The movie will bow in theaters this coming Friday on World AIDS Day – a touching detail inasmuch as the Renaissance album was dedicated to Beyonce’s gay cousin Jonny whom she lost to AIDS-related sickness.
In early September, Lizzo was seen supporting Beyonce during her Renaissance tour, attending a California concert that happened to coincide with Beyonce’s birthday.
It proves all is well between the two stars after there was confusion the previous month when Beyoncé removed Lizzo’s name from her Break My Soul remix when accusations of Sєxual harᴀssment against her came to light.
A lawsuit for Sєxual harᴀssment was recently launched against Lizzo, 35, by three of her former backup dancers.
At a number of her shows Beyoncé confirmed she was sticking with the embattled rapper and singer by continuing to include her name in a list of inspiring women in the remix.