Rizzo She turned her head at an Amazon event and wore a red corset and miniskirt that showed off her visibly slim waist.
The rapper announced earlier this year that he had reached a “weight release goal” but is plagued by Ozempic’s allegations.
Rizzo recently shared that she has few friends due to being famous, and has fought back against critics who say she “is skinned now.”
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Rizzo shows off weight loss in a red corset
Rizzo continues to show off her massive weight loss and slim body after months of revealing she lost 16% of her body fat.
The “damn hour” rapper was surprised when she paid upfront Amazon MGM Studios 2025 at Beacon Theater on Monday. She wore a very short miniskirt and a tight red corset with a black T-shirt, and displayed her small waist underneath.
She chose blonde hair, decorated with bangles, rings, necklaces and several hoop earrings, all turned into silver hardware.
Later that day, Rizzo resigned with a completely different look, rocking a black crochet dress with cutout details.
She tied her blonde locks into a half-up, half-down style, and completed the ensemble with black chunky heels while keeping her makeup understated.
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The singer denounced critics saying she was “skinny”

In her recent appearance on “The Breakfast Club,” the “Truth Hurts” singer has denounced critics who say she is “Big.”
At the show, she opened about her “weight release” journey. Billboard.
“I think I had to start by cleaning up my mind and my energy and cleaning up all the negativity around me, and I feel like I’ve released a lot of the hold,” Rizzo said. “I call it a weight release. [when] That started and I was first snatched here. And I feel amazing as my body just followed the suit. ”
Then she pushed back when God said he didn’t think he was “big” anymore. “I’m big,” she said. “What are we talking about? Baby, I’m big.”
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“The internet is like, ‘Oh, Rizzo’s skinny,'” added Rizzo. “I’m well over 200 pounds. Do you know what I’m saying? I’m 5’9. I’ve got my double numbered pants now.”
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Rizzo believes that being “skinny” is “emotion” and not “appearance.”

Rizzo’s weight loss journey has not come without his own share of the drama and controversy surrounding it. The “Good As Hell” singer has been accused of turning his eyes to the celebrity’s magical drug osempics to lose weight, but she has since denied the report.
She announced in January that she had achieved her weight loss goal, but explained that she didn’t seem to see a change in her looks, and that she even felt more mentally skinny in 2023 than she is now.
“Leave me next to the pop stars now, I’m still bigger than them,” she explained. Billboard. “I didn’t realize how different my body had changed until I filmed the music video for “Real Life Love.” I was shocked. ”
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“The way I was releasing weight was a long, slow process that shocked me. People may not have seen me or hadn’t caught up with me, but I’m posting about it.
The rapper said, “When I was bigger, I felt thinner than I am now. I was in my string bikini and when I was at my heaviest weight, I was like “skinny b-tch.” That’s when I realized that skinny was an emotional rather than an appearance. ”
The singer shared her incredible weight loss secret

Last month, Rizzo revealed he lost 16% of his body fat in a live stream of Tiktok, blocking off sugar-like foods and adopting a calorie deficit for his daily intake.
She explained that she is unaware that the “two to three” Starbucks drinks she took add about 1,200 calories to her daily intake.
Rizzo said he said “scientifically, scientifically, it’s calories and calories,” and then added that he started eating “super rough” foods as opposed to “something like sugar.”
“Everyone’s bodies are different. Find out what can help you,” Rizzo said during the live stream.
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Rizzo condemns the fame of the small circle

The Grammy Award winner appears to have been the one whose fame sacrificed her relationship and issued an “antiname PSA.”
In a recent interview with Ziwe, she explained how “strange” things went after they gained fame, and that she doesn’t have much friends. Vibrator Magazine.
“I don’t have any friends,” Rizzo jokingly said. “I used to have a lot of friends, but when you become famous, it becomes really weird. Everyone becomes weird for celebrities. I’m still normal.
When describing fame, she says, “You’re still you. Everything around you changes. It’s fame, in a nutshell, and people change. It’s heartbreaking.”
Rizzo then published the “antiname PSA.”
“Don’t become famous,” Rizzo said. “I know what you want to be. I want to go online, go viral, make money, become rich. Don’t be famous. I’m famous and famous.