Lizzo walks the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Show in Miami, capping off a transformative journey that redefines the true meaning of self-love.
Lizzo graces the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Show in Miami, reminding everyone why she’s one of the most compelling performers in entertainment.
This moment was more than just a fashion or runway appearance, it was a complete victory for the artist who has spent the past few years redefining what it means to own your own body and your own narrative.
Her presence at the May 31 event represents much more than a fashion show moment.
For the past three years, Lizzo has been on a journey that she intentionally calls “weight release” rather than weight loss, an important distinction.
She has lost more than 60 pounds, and some reports suggest she was down 88 pounds by the end of 2026, but the real story isn’t the number on the scale.
It’s about how she balances medical support with true self-love, refusing to let anyone define what her body should look like or what her transformation means.
According to Page Six, the fashion show featured a variety of celebrities and influencers, but Lizzo’s appearance carried a different weight because she’s openly shared everything about her health journey.
Just days after hitting the runway, Lizzo will release her new album B#### on June 5, 2026, a 12-track project that reimagines the word as a symbol of empowerment and self-determination.
Lead single “Don’t Make Me Love U” already sets the tone for an album centered entirely around self-love and unapologetic confidence.
She announced the project on her 38th birthday in April, and the title itself is a statement. Her new album represents a new chapter for an artist who refuses to apologize for taking up space, changing, and demanding better for herself and the world around her.
The runway show and the album launch are not separate events, they are interconnected chapters in the same story of a woman taking back her power on every level.

