Lizzo has made not one but two spoofs to Sydney Sweeney’s “Good Jeans” ad campaign with American Eagle.

With social media at play, there is a strong level of pressure now more than ever to fit certain beauty standards and body types. Luckily, there are women who are also on social media who own their bodies and show up in ways that inspire others to do the same. Some women are shapely throughout their adulthood while others grow into their curves.

Lizzo didn't hold back when Jason Lee asked her about the hate she's received along her weight loss journey.

In the heart of Times Square stands Grounded in the Stars, a 12-foot-tall bronze statue of an unassuming young Black woman, the work of British artist Thomas J. Price.

Love Your Thighs Day is here! To celebrate, we're spotlighting 7 Black celebs who've struggled with their body image, from eating disorders, body dysmorphia, and low self-esteem to embracing self-love.

Lizzo jumped on TikTok Live to share her weight loss secrets and lifestyle changes, urging fans to “find out what works for you."

Lizzo is in good company, as many other Black women in the spotlight have also shared their mental health struggles.

Lizzo is dropping new music with “Love In Real Life” and flaunting her whittled-down waist by twerking for fans in a Twitch stream.

Back in 2019, Palmer revealed that she had once been pregnant before but terminated the pregnancy due to timing. The tweet came following the news that Alabama passed a law that effectively banned abortions.

Lizzo shared the news about her success by showing off her killer curves in a matching bra and leggings set from her clothing brand, Yitty.

Lizzo is breaking her silence about the bombshell harassment lawsuit from her ex-dancers to clear the air and her name.

A new social media platform, Bluesky, is rapidly gaining popularity, especially as users flock to it following a mass exodus from Elon Musk’s X platform.