Lizzo dresses as Ozempic for Halloween after denying taking the weight loss drug to slim down

Lizzo ridiculed the Ozempic rumors with her Halloween costume, inspired by a special episode of South Park, titled The End of Obesity, that aired earlier this year.

After previously expressing pride about being name-checked on the long-running animated series, the 36-year-old singer dressed up as ‘LizzOzempic’ in a stunning replica of the weight-loss drug with a measuring tape around her waist.

In one image, uploaded to her Instagram on Saturday morning, the Juice hitmaker pretended to be in an advert for ‘LizzOzempic’, which warned of fictional side effects such as putting ‘a smile on your face and pep in your step’ .

Next to her image was the message: ‘Need self-love? Try Lizzo! Lose your guilt, gain confidence.’

She later uploaded a video of herself twerking next to someone dressed in an inflatable costume of the South Park character, Eric Cartman.

Lizzo ridiculed the Ozempic rumors with her Halloween costume, inspired by a special episode of South Park, titled The End of Obesity, that aired earlier this year

The singer, 36, dressed as 'LizzOzempic' in a stunning replica of the slimming drug with a measuring tape around her waist

The singer, 36, dressed as ‘LizzOzempic’ in a stunning replica of the slimming drug with a measuring tape around her waist

In the South Park episode that inspired her look, Cartman learns about a weight-loss drug, but is dismayed that his insurance doesn’t cover the medication.

Because his mother cannot pay out of pocket, his doctor recommends a new medication called ‘Lizzo’.

On the show, a fake commercial for the drug states, “FDA-approved Lizzo makes you feel good about your weight, and it costs 90% less than Ozempic. … Case studies show that 70% of patients taking Lizzo no longer cared how much they weighed.”

“Lizzo helps you eat everything you want and keep physical activity to a minimum,” the ad says.

Last month, Lizzo responded to speculation that she was using Ozempic to achieve her weight loss.

“When you finally get Ozempic charges after five months of weight training and a calorie deficit,” she mused as she showed off her physical transformation.

Lizzo then shared a screenshot of a social media user’s comment accusing her of using Ozempic or “coke.”

The troll had typed in the comment field: “Did she use Ozempic or snort coke.”

The Juice hitmaker pretended to be in an advert for 'LizzOzempic', which warned of fictional side effects such as 'a smile on your face and pep in your step'

The Juice hitmaker pretended to be in an advert for ‘LizzOzempic’, which warned of fictional side effects such as ‘a smile on your face and pep in your step’

Next to her image was the message: 'Need self-love? Try Lizzo! Lose guilt, gain confidence

Next to her image was the message: ‘Need self-love? Try Lizzo! Lose guilt, gain confidence

In the South Park episode that inspired her look, Cartman learns about a weight-loss drug but is upset that his insurance doesn't cover the medication.

In the South Park episode that inspired her look, Cartman learns about a weight-loss drug but is upset that his insurance doesn’t cover the medication.

She later uploaded a video of herself twerking next to someone dressed in an inflatable costume of the South Park character, Eric Cartman

She later uploaded a video of herself twerking next to someone dressed in an inflatable costume of the South Park character, Eric Cartman

Since his mother can't pay out of pocket, his doctor recommends a new drug called 'Lizzo'

Since his mother can’t pay out of pocket, his doctor recommends a new drug called ‘Lizzo’

On the show, a fake commercial for the drug states:

On the show, a fake commercial for the drug states: “FDA-approved Lizzo will make you feel good about your weight, and it costs 90% less than Ozempic.”

'In case studies, 70% of patients taking Lizzo no longer cared how much they weighed.' “Lizzo helps you eat everything you want and keep physical activity to a minimum,” the ad says

‘In case studies, 70% of patients taking Lizzo no longer cared how much they weighed.’ “Lizzo helps you eat everything you want and keep physical activity to a minimum,” the ad says

Last month, Lizzo responded to speculation that she was using Ozempic to achieve her weight loss

Last month, Lizzo responded to speculation that she was using Ozempic to achieve her weight loss

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“When you finally get Ozempic charges after five months of strength training and a calorie deficit,” she mused as she showed off her physical transformation

In response, the Grammy winner wrote, “why are you following me?” followed by four crying face emojis.

During an interview with the The New York Times in March, she opened up about her weight loss journey.

“I’ve been methodical and have lost weight very slowly,” she told the outlet.

As for losing weight, Lizzo admitted, “I don’t really see it because as anyone who’s on a natural weight loss journey knows, losing weight is actually the slowest thing in the world and you don’t really notice it until you notice it.”

However, the star has been keeping her followers updated on her journey by sharing photos of herself working out.

In August, Lizzo revealed she had been given a ‘gap year’ and had to ‘protect my peace’ after legal troubles.

Last month, Lizzo denied using Ozempic to lose weight

Last month, Lizzo denied using Ozempic to lose weight

A year earlier, the star was sued by three of her ex-dancers and in the lawsuit, the trio accused her of sexual harassment, weight shaming and creating a hostile work environment. Lizzo has since denied the allegations.

And in March, the singer seemingly revealed that she would be leaving the music industry, but later clarified that she is not leaving the industry.