Without complexes and without clothes! Lizzo in an extremely open biкini dances on the balcony
34-year-old Lizzo is not only a famous Grammy-winning singer, but also a supporter of body positivity.
The star, by her example, promotes the social movement and completely without hesitation shows her forms, which are far from the standards of beauty. More than once, for doctors, the figure of the singer has become a cause for concern,

but Lizzo answers this as simply as possible: she posts even more photos in swimsսits and underwear on the network.
So this time, the American singer posted a video on the network in which she dances in an extra-open biкini on the balcony of a hotel. The girl rocked in a tie-dye swimsսit, waving her arms and stamping her feet to the beat of the 2003 hit Shake Ya Tailfeather.
Her hair was pulled back in a pink swimming cap and she wore black sunglasses over her eyes.

Lizzo posted the video to create a buzz ahead of the upcoming concert. However, not many appreciated and understood this. Users are divided into two flaming camps.
Some write: “It’s time for you to quit fast food, cleanse your body and switch to a healthy diet”, “I love Lizzo, but this is strange”, “Funny, but no more.” Others do not understand why someone forbids something to a star and say: “You are divine”,
“Do whatever your heart desires”, “This is so much fun, you are great”.

The girl was not always confident in herself, she struggled with her complexes for a long time and once said at a TED talk: “I felt that my body type was wrong or undesirable, because I grew up in an era when large forms were not popular”

However, with the advent of dancing in her life, everything began to change. Lizzo took up twerking, which helped to find love for herself and her body.
Now the singer calmly chooses tight-fitting, bright clothes as outfits both for the stage and for everyday life. But she advises everyone not to admire her acceptance of the body, blindly follow body positivity, but listen to yourself and find what is close to each of us.