Fans online reacted after Lizzo posted her Halloween look on Instagram on Friday, October 31. The 37-year-old singer (born Melissa Viviane Jefferson) boasted a cream-colored dress with matching boots and gloves. The costume also featured cheese dripping on the floor, creating an illusion of her melting.
Lizzo held a deep-fried snack in her hands with cheese dripping from it. In the background, another huge snack was attached horizontally to her back. The costume went viral almost immediately after being shared on Instagram, with many netizens sharing their opinions. Some popular reactions are as follows:
One user remarked that the costume looked like an ice cream bar, commenting:
Last year, the Grammy-winning singer dressed up as the popular drug Ozempic and called herself 'LizzOzempic.' According to The Daily Mail, it was inspired by a South Park episode and featured her wearing a replica of the drug with a yellow tape measure around her waist.
When Lizzo opened up about Ozempic use

Lizzo opened up about her weight loss journey and using Ozempic during a June 19 appearance on the Just Trish podcast. The Grammy winner mentioned trying various drugs and explained their role in helping with weight loss.
“I’ve tried everything. It’s just the science, for me, calories in vs. calories out. Ozempic works because you eat less food," she said.
She explained that the drugs help one feel full, thereby preventing them from feeling hungry. Therefore, if one can prioritize "mind-over-matter," results can also be achieved without drug use. According to the singer, diet is the key factor that helped her lose weight. However, she said going vegan didn't help her.
“What did it for me was - actually it was not being vegan. Because when I was vegan, I was consuming a lot of fake meats. I was eating a lot of bread. I was eating a lot of rice, and I had to eat a lot of it to stay full. But really I was consuming like 3,000 to 5,000 calories a day," she shared.
“So for me, when I actually started eating whole foods and eating like beef and chicken and fish, I was actually full and not expanding my stomach by putting a lot of like fake things in there that wasn’t actually filling me up."
The Truth Hurts singer also stresssed the importance of mindset for weight loss. She emphasized that focusing on self-development and wellness, rather than distractions, was crucial to her progress.
"I loved to distract myself with people. I loved to distract myself with food. I loved to distract myself with drinking. I loved to distract myself with problems that I would create. I would love to do that. And I stopped doing that. And I just focused on me," she said.
According to PEOPLE, the singer's habits helped her lose 16% of her body fat and reduce her body mass index by 10.5%.