Lizzo looked phenomenal as she posed on the red carpet at the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party on Sunday.
The 35-year-old singer put on a sultry display in a Sєxy ruched minidress with a long sheer skirt as well as a matching, brown cape shawl that cascaded behind her.
At the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, she showcased her long legs and added inches to her height in a pair of pointed-toe stilettos.
She looked incredible in a short, chic bob and rocked a stunning makeup look featuring a sultry cat-eye.
For jewelry, the Juice hitmaker — who showed off major skin in Sєxy lingerie snaps — was dazzling in diamonds as she sported mᴀssive stud earrings and sparkling statement rings.
The rapper looked mesmerizing as she strut onto the red carpet and showed off her Sєxy little number before she headed into the party to commemorate Hollywood’s biggest night — the 96th Academy Awards.
She looked to be in high spirits after it was reported just days earlier by Billboard that the Sєxual harᴀssment lawsuit her former dancers filed against her was paused by a Los Angeles judge.
Previously, Lizzo and her lawyers filed for an appeal to throw it out but it was reported in January that the judge on the case denied the request and instead put the lawsuit on ice.
It is unknown when her case will resume but it will reportedly take at least several months.
Back in August 2023, Lizzo was sued by three of her former backup dancers for allegedly creating an unsafe work environment and accused her of Sєxual harᴀssment as well as discrimination.
They claimed she fostered a hostile work environment and promoted religious harᴀssment, disability discrimination and Sєxual harᴀssment.
She has denied the allegations.
In response to the case, Lizzo filed a motion to dismiss the case, citing the anti-SLAPP statute, which stands for ‘strategic lawsuits against public participation’.
Her attorneys claim the harᴀssment lawsuit was ‘a brazen attempt to silence defendants’ creative voices and weaponize their creative expression against them’, according to the outlet.
However, the judge ruled in January that the law did not apply to all of the lawsuit’s many allegations.
He did toss out some claims including one particular accusation which alleged Lizzo had fat-shamed one of her dancers.
In response to his ruling, Lizzo and her legal representation have filed for an appeal.