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Lizzo Stuns In Glittery Neon Yellow Illusion Bodysuit For ‘Special’ Tour In NYC
The stage was absolutely on FIRE!
Lizzo is finally in NYC for her “Special” tour, and it was absolute fire! There was a lot to talk about, but we’re going to put the spotlight on her neon yellow catsuit, channeling the spooky season with the spider pattern. Lizzo in neon yellow should be the new obsession on the internet.
The 34-year-old sang her hit songs as Madison Square cheered for her on the North American tour.
She had her brunette hair flowing down as her neon catsuit was embedded with rhinestones, complete with matching neon yellow boots.
The ‘Truth Hurts’ singer had silver-hooped earrings as the only jewelry on, and she was absolutely sparkling like a star.
You can absolutely tell that she also loves this look as she teased her followers with it.
@lizzo Real life bratz doll – MADISON SQUARE GARDEN HERE I COME 🥹
♬ my audio is famous – frank ocean
The Grammy-winner was having an absolute blast on stage, performing for her newest album release, “Special.”
She most recently talked to Elle UK about her passion for music, “Growing up in Houston, the impact that Destiny’s Child had on me making a decision to become an artist was incredible, mostly because I felt like we were so close to it.”
“They had an album-signing event at a Wal-Mart, and I skipped school to go see them,” the flutist continued.
And she’s still a fan of Beyonce to this day as she continued, “Every time I hear her, it’s like, ‘Man, I want to make people feel this way. How can I make people feel this way, too?'”
And she most notably made history by playing the crystal flute James Madison received 200 years ago. She was recorded as the first person to have ever played the instrument.
She captioned her post where she shared the moment, “YALL.. THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LET ME PLAY THEIR HISTORIC 200 YEAR OLD CRYSTAL FLUTE ON STAGE TONIGHT— NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD WHAT IT SOUNDS LIKE… NOW YOU DO.”
Several people have claimed that the classically trained flutist playing the 200-year-old French-designed flute as controversial, but many couldn’t help but call this a moment in history for a black woman playing the flute of a slave owner.
A flute @lizzo played in the Main Reading Room Monday (with permission from some lucky researchers who were there!) looks similar to the crystal one she had at her concert, but is actually plexiglass. It is also very rare & was manufactured when the material was first invented.🔊 pic.twitter.com/3i33D9NdQV
— Library of Congress (@librarycongress) September 28, 2022