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Celeb women like Taraji P Henson, Stefflon Don, Karrueche and more all posted their stylish bright colored hair do's on the 'gram.

The Grammy-winning singer knows how to make an entrance with her unflinching and innovative style.

Lizzo responds to a TikTok user who was recently body shamed: “We’re still getting s*** on, we’re still getting talked about, meme’d, shamed, and no one cares anymore because it’s like ‘body positivity is for everybody.'”

"Thank you so much for keeping me happy, for keeping me alive. Thank you," she lovingly said as she grabbed her stomach.

Per usual, Lizzo came for our necks in her rendition of the "Corvette Challenge".

The "Truth Hurts" star posted videos of a smoothie detox and workout videos, prompting fans to label her "fat-phobic" and letting down fans who are openly questioning her body acceptance angle.

Lizzo has always been very candid about body positivity and the direction of the movement. I’m almost sure when she hit the scene as a musician, she didn’t intend on being the spokesperson on all things big and confident. Unfortunately the love that she carried for herself made people a bit uncomfortable. Suddenly the message […]

Body-positivity has been publicized as a movement that raises awareness on how women with larger frames are viewed as less sexy, less desirable, and less marketable. Slowly but surely, things are starting to shift, with the emphasis on brands that fully embrace the everyday women that support them encouraging other companies to take a closer […]

Another day, another social media challenge. This time around, the ladies are using their curves to spell out words. Here’s how. Snap a picture of yourself standing in a side profile. The outline of your butt and legs will for the letter “P”. With the typing feature on Instagram, write “eriod” onto the photo to […]

According to published reports, a judge in the United States District Court Central District of California dismissed the countersuit against the "Cuz I Love You" singer after three individuals, Justin Raisen, Jeremiah Raisen, and Justin “Yves” Rothman, was seeking royalties from the song.