'Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls’: Kiana and Kimberley are out of the race
Amazon Prime Video's original 'Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls' will have you glued to your screen for the whole weekend. The show follows Lizzo on her quest to discover the next "big" thing. Large women are not given the representation they deserve on TV or on stage. We all know that in the entertainment industry, heavier women, no matter how skilled, are usually overlooked. Lizzo is fully aware of the problem with the emphasis on thinner girls, which is why she approached backup dancers in a unique way. She was on the lookout for talented ladies of all sizes and shapes. To guarantee that everyone was addressed, the bigger, the better.
Lizzo, a global superstar, is on the lookout for strong, badass women to join her crew. Only the most gifted dancers will be able to twerk it out with her on international stages and enter the ranks of the elite BIG GRRRLS.
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The first episode begins with Lizzo personally auditioning each of the 13 exceptional dancers. While viewing the episode, it appears like there would be eliminations in the first round, however, this is not the case. The dance face-off battle in the second round. The 13 ladies were split into two groups. The participants were set to be graded based on their teamwork and, of course, their individual performance.
Two females Sydney and Kiana botched their performances in the face-off, and it appeared that both of them would be eliminated. However, there was a ray of light for Sydney, as she made it into the Big Grrrls Mansion.
Unfortunately, Kiana and Kimberley were both eliminated from the competition. Lizzo believes Kimberley lacks stamina, which she values in her dancers so that they feel and look as energized as they did before the performance. Kiana, according to Lizzo, begins her dance well, but afterward appears dubious of herself, and, of course, how can we forget that she let Charity win the face-off.