'Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls’: Crystal goes directly into Lizzo’s Big Grrrls group

In an unexpected twist, one of the contestants made it directly into the Lizzo 2022 world tour
PUBLISHED MAR 25, 2022
Crystal in  'Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls’(Prime Video)
Crystal in 'Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls’(Prime Video)

'Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls,' a Prime video original, will have you all twerking your hearts out. As Lizzo prepares for her 2022 tour, she is on the lookout for her next troop of BIG GRRRL dancers. Only 10 of the 13 aspirants will make it into Lizzo's Big Grrris mansion to rehearse with her crew and audition for a chance to perform on stage with the musical icon herself.

Before the series aired, we all assumed it would be a straightforward competition in which each dancer would have to finish all rounds one by one to join Lizzo on her global tour in 2022 and share the stage with her. But the biggest surprise of all was that one of the talented women Crystal 24 years old from Houston, TX made it straight into the squad at the end of the first episode.

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Crystal attended a private school where she was the only black girl. She felt out of place not just because of her ethnicity, but also because of her socioeconomic situation. Crystal has a strong bond with her mother, whom she describes as a warrior. As being a single mother, she has always taken care of herself and her siblings. Crystal's mother constantly makes sure Crystal is on track to be the person that she needed to be. Crystal wanted to make her mother and family proud and she is going to light the stage on fire. 

Crystal in 'Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls’(Prime Video)

Crystal gave her all in the first round, a solo audition taken by Lizzo, and she left a lasting impression on her. Lizzo describes her performance as "awesome," noting that it wasn't so much about the moves as it was about the confidence with which Crystal owns.

After the second round, the face-off, everyone expected Lizzo to send three women home, but something unexpected happened when Lizzo called Crystal and said, "From the moment I saw you, I knew there was something special about you," as well as mentioning that you are an incredible freestyler and you can pick up choreography instantly, it feels like you just got it." Unfortunately, Crystal is not on the show because she is going directly on Lizzo 2022 tour. Hard work pays off, and Crystal has finally gotten what she needs in her life. But keep tuned for 'Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls,' which will show how these ladies will live and dance together for a few weeks until we get to know our top 10 girls who made it to the Lizzo 2022 tour.

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