
She looks good.
Lizzo turned heads in a bold sheer dress at 2026 BET Awards Sunday in Los Angeles. The 38-year-old singer wore a shimmering sheer brown dress to the ceremony, held at the Peacock Theatre, with her long blonde curls strategically covering her breasts.
She completed the look with statement rings and glowing makeup.
The “Truth Hurts” singer is also set to perform at this year’s BET Awards.
Lizzo has been busy promoting her new album, “Bitch,” which dropped earlier this month. She recently revealed to SiriusXM’s Page Six Radio hosts Evan Real and Danny Murphy what her favorite track on the album is.
“Right now I love ‘Sexy Ladies,’ and I think it’s because everyone loves sexy women,” she said. “And it’s so easy to love it. It’s summer, right?”
She also dished on performing at Sports Illustrated Swimsuit runway show during Miami Swim Week last month.
“I felt so sucked in,” Lizzo said of rocking a plunging piece from her own fashion line that read “Bitch.”
“The girls were – the Yittys were Yittying,” she joked. “We have to put ‘Bitch’ on this suit and we just did.”
Lizzo has been honest about her noticeable weight loss of 60 pounds with his fans. In April, she shared pictures of herself rocking a Gucci bikini on Instagram with a few provocative poses, including one of her grabbing her behind.
“You’ll be getting all your belly out all summer long,” she wrote.
In November 2025, Lizzo shared in a deeply personal Substack post that she began losing weight in the fall of 2023 after her harassment and hostile work environment scandalwhich she wrote made her “deeply suicidal”.
She noted that she “would tend to binge when she was sad and depressed”, but she “didn’t feel like doing it” after the scandal.
Instead, the Grammy winner took up Pilates in search of “a way to process (her) pain through (her) body.”
“It was never about being ‘thin’ for me,” she stressed. “I don’t even think it’s possible for me to be considered actually ‘skinny’. I’ll always have stretch, and the skin of a woman who carries a lot of weight. And I’m proud of that. Even when the world doesn’t want me to be.”
She also addressed the criticism she has received for losing weight while preaching body positivity.
“We’re in an era where the bigger girls are getting smaller because they’re tired of being judged. And now the bigger girls are being judged for getting smaller by the very community they used to strengthen,” she pointed out.
“There’s nothing wrong with living in a bigger body. There’s nothing wrong with being fat. But if a woman wants to change, she should be allowed to change.”