Lizzo proved that she is 100% "that b***h" this week, after taking to Instagram to espouse a message of self-love and body positivity.
The 'Juice' singer shared an Instagram video with her 8.6 million followers, showing herself twirling around in black lingerie while quarantining at home on Monday.
Although she seemed the picture of confidence, the caption told a different story. "It’s been a long a*s day focus on a body part u don’t like about yourself and show it some love today [sic]," the singer wrote.
"This quarantine has a lot of people suffering from mental health issues because we can’t get out and do our normal coping/self care routines…. self hatred was starting to creep up on me but I gotta remember I’m 110% that b***h love you! [sic]"
Watch the empowering clip below:The 31-year-old was quickly showered with support in the comments section.
"This message is amazing. Never once did Lizzo say you need to be thin or you need to be heavy. She said LOVE yourself. That is always a good statement [whether] you’re trying the lose weight, trying to gain weight, or happy with your size. Loving yourself is always more healthy than self loathing [sic]," wrote one fan.
While another corroborated: "In a sea of triggering, negative 'my body’s gonna change during quarantine jokes', you’re a radiant beam of body love & positivity.’
Sending an encouraging message to the singer, another added: "You’re beautiful as hell! Don’t doubt for a second!"
Credit: 1890In related news, the American songstress treated some of our healthcare providers to a meal, as they continue to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
Last month, a Twitter account for the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit took to the platform to thank Lizzo for providing lunch for its emergency room staff.
"SURPRISE! @lizzo treated our ER staff at #HenryFordHospital to lunch today and shared a message of thanks to our #HealthcareHeroes on the front lines," the tweet read. "#Lizzo, from the bottom of our hearts, thank you so much for making our day brighter with your generosity," the tweet was captioned, alongside a video of the Good as Hell singer thanking the hospital workers.
Watch the clip below:"I just wanted to say thank you so much for all that you're doing during this pandemic. It's definitely not easy and you guys are putting yourselves on the front line so because of that I wanted to treat y'all to a meal," Lizzo can be heard saying in the video.