Lizzo oozes body confidence while twerking as she slams her landlord

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Lizzo is as body confident as ever on Instagram, and yesterday she shared a video of herself twerking on the social media platform after she was allegedly forced to leave her home by her landlord.

Twerking at a new rental home, the 'Good As Hell' singer wrote to her 9.1 million followers: "This is for the man that kicked me out of my 7-day rental 3 days early yesterday."

In the video, the 32-year-old shows off her impressive twerking skills giving her former landlord a full view of her body and her new home to boot.

Watch the video below:
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The singer continued in the caption for the video: "This is for mocking the way that I dance and for using Instagram footage of me and my 6 black homegirls to say that we could 'hurt him' and threaten to call the police.

"I know you're watching my page so I just want you to know you can't stop this black girl's shine. Thanks for kicking us out cus this house is better anyways. Xoxo"

Since posting the empowering clip on Instagram, it has been viewed over 2.5 million times in a matter of hours, amassing over 7,000 comments from supportive fans in the process.

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This video comes after Lizzo accepted the BET Award for Best Female R&B/Pop Artist from home last weekend, per the Daily Mail.

The 32-year-old accepted the award while wearing a black off the shoulder dress and did so in front of a wall hanging of her album cover Cuz I Love You.

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The singer said: "Thank you so much BET, and thank you to all the wonderfully talented, beautiful Black women that I share this category with. Beyoncé, thank you for everything that you've done for Black culture.

"I have to say that three years ago, I sat in the audience at the BET Awards and I didn't win anything. But I still went home and felt like a winner. Last year, I performed on the main stage. I didn't win anything, and I still felt like a winner."

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She captioned footage of her acceptance speech on Instagram: "I don't believe in being the 'best of' in a category of superior talent. I only believe in being the best me."

Lizzo oozes body confidence while twerking as she slams her landlord

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By VT

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Lizzo is as body confident as ever on Instagram, and yesterday she shared a video of herself twerking on the social media platform after she was allegedly forced to leave her home by her landlord.

Twerking at a new rental home, the 'Good As Hell' singer wrote to her 9.1 million followers: "This is for the man that kicked me out of my 7-day rental 3 days early yesterday."

In the video, the 32-year-old shows off her impressive twerking skills giving her former landlord a full view of her body and her new home to boot.

Watch the video below:
[[jwplayerwidget||https://content.jwplatform.com/videos/z3zEmJT6-sKUnNGKf.mp4||z3zEmJT6]]

The singer continued in the caption for the video: "This is for mocking the way that I dance and for using Instagram footage of me and my 6 black homegirls to say that we could 'hurt him' and threaten to call the police.

"I know you're watching my page so I just want you to know you can't stop this black girl's shine. Thanks for kicking us out cus this house is better anyways. Xoxo"

Since posting the empowering clip on Instagram, it has been viewed over 2.5 million times in a matter of hours, amassing over 7,000 comments from supportive fans in the process.

[[imagecaption|| Credit: Instagram]]

This video comes after Lizzo accepted the BET Award for Best Female R&B/Pop Artist from home last weekend, per the Daily Mail.

The 32-year-old accepted the award while wearing a black off the shoulder dress and did so in front of a wall hanging of her album cover Cuz I Love You.

[[instagramwidget||https://www.instagram.com/p/CAibVoBhvkG/]]

The singer said: "Thank you so much BET, and thank you to all the wonderfully talented, beautiful Black women that I share this category with. Beyoncé, thank you for everything that you've done for Black culture.

"I have to say that three years ago, I sat in the audience at the BET Awards and I didn't win anything. But I still went home and felt like a winner. Last year, I performed on the main stage. I didn't win anything, and I still felt like a winner."

[[instagramwidget||https://www.instagram.com/p/CCAIGQfhApt/]]

She captioned footage of her acceptance speech on Instagram: "I don't believe in being the 'best of' in a category of superior talent. I only believe in being the best me."