Lizzo sizzles in a sexy skin-tight bodysuit and hazel contacts during self-isolation
Lizzo, who is self-isolating amid the coronavirus outbreak, is testing out some new looks on social media. The 31-year-old singer, who is set to perform for Lady Gaga’s upcoming ‘One World: Together At Home’ concert, has shared some hazel colored contacts in a social media post, which has now been deleted.
Captioning the snap as ‘Still’, Lizzo went sultry as she chose a sheer skin-tight bodysuit that was very low cut and drew attention to her ample cleavage for the shoot.
The ‘Truth Hurts’ singer also opted for a different style for her long hair as she braided some of her strands. For the makeup, Lizzo went nude as she kept it soft with blushed cheeks, a plump nude lip and her new colored contacts.
In the past also, the rapper has served various looks while staying at home amid the coronavirus lockdown. Recently, she came online with no makeup on her face for a meditative flute performance of her hit song, ‘Cuz I Love You’.
In addition to these, when the whole world is fighting with COVID-19 pandemic, Lizzo has done her part as she bought lunch for ER staff at multiple hospitals, including a University of Minnesota affiliate in Minneapolis, where she first started her singing career. “She sent several hospitals food that were hit really hard for staff working around the clock. She is planning to send food to more hospitals as well,” her publicist said.
Lizzo’s makeup looks come forth of the benefit concert which will celebrate and support healthcare workers battling against the coronavirus pandemic. According to reports, the music world is coming together against the COVID-19 pandemic as Lady Gaga, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Billie Eilish, Lizzo and others are collaborating with the World Health Organization (WHO) and advocacy organization Global Citizen to combat coronavirus.
The event will be telecasted on several television channels and digital networks around the world on Saturday, April 18, which will be hosted by late-night television comedians Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, and Stephen Colbert.
“We want to highlight the gravity of this historical, unprecedented cultural movement ... and we want to celebrate and encourage the power of the human spirit,” Gaga said during a news conference on Monday, April 6.
The multi-hour TV special will also stream live on YouTube, Apple, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and more platforms, where celebrities like David Beckham, John Legend, Eddie Vedder, Kerry Washington, Coldplay’s Chris Martin will make their appearances. Idris Elba and his wife, Sabrina Elba, who both tested posted for coronavirus, will also take part in the special event.
Gaga, who along with Global Citizen, raised $35 million to fight the deadly virus, has clarified that the TV special is not a fundraiser: “Put your wallets away ... and sit back and enjoy the show you all deserve.”