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Lizzo Officially Kicked Off Summer In A Crotchet Bikini Top And Ripped Jeans

Lizzo Officially Kicked Off Summer In A Crotchet Bikini Top And Ripped Jeans

"So whats y’alls fav rumor about me?" she captioned a series of shots of the look.

Lizzo Officially Kicked Off Summer In A Crotchet Bikini Top And Ripped Jeans
Lizzo Officially Kicked Off Summer In A Crotchet Bikini Top And Ripped Jeans

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Lizzo Officially Kicked Off Summer In A Crotchet Bikini Top And Ripped Jeans

Lizzo is, once again, proving that she's an absolute stunner.

The 33-year-old singer took to Instagram over the weekend to share a a series pictures and videos showing off her latest jaw-dropping achievement in fashion, a colourful, crocheted bikini top that she paired with high-waisted, loose-fitting distressed jeans. The look is summer and Lizzo has officially rung in the season.

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"So whats y’alls fav rumor about me? 🙄🙄🙄," Lizzo captioned her Instagram post debuting the look, complete with three sultry and sexy shots.

Next, the "Truth Hurts" singer shared a video of herself feeling the look as much as, well, anyone with eyes would.

"I was gonna mute this video but the commentary is too good @theshelbyswain @chawntamarie," Lizzo captioned the video (and yes, the commentary is 100 emoji-worthy).

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As usual, Lizzo's Instagram is an instant pick-me-up, spreading her confidence, joy, and unique brand of awesome to a world that clearly needs more of all three.

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“I take self-love very seriously," Lizzo told ELLE in 2019. "And I take it seriously because when I was younger, I wanted to change everything about myself. I didn’t love who I was. And the reason I didn’t love who I was is because I was told I wasn’t lovable by the media, by [people at] school, by not seeing myself in beauty ads, by not seeing myself in television...by lack of representation. My self-hatred got so bad that I was fantasizing about being other people. But you can’t live your life trying to be somebody else. What’s the point?”

This article originally appeared on Harper’s BAZAAR US.

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