Lizzo has been repping this affordable activewear brand on TikTok and fans can buy the range
Lizzo has been repping an affordable gymwear brand on her social media – and fans can buy the range.
The singer has been posting pictures and videos to Instagram and TikTok wearing the chic and simple workout gear.
And if you’ve been wondering where Lizzo’s gym sets are from, then it’s Australian activewear brand, Stax.
The majority of her workout tights, crop tops and bike shorts are less than £40 and they’re all available to buy from the official website.
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In one post Lizzo wore the sleek black set – the V1 Cropped Tank and Bike Shorts Midi – from the brand, captioning it: “Checking in…”.
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In another post she opts for the brand’s loungewear range, wearing the Originals Waffle Zip Crew and Originals Waffle Shorts in a burgundy shade.
These pieces are gender neutral, with the shorts priced at £35 and the zip-up priced at £61.
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Other gym sets she’s worn from Stax include a navy blue outfit, featuring the Seamless V4 Racer Crop and the Seamless Tights V4.
There’s also the red BB V1 Cropped Tank and BB Midi Bike Shorts in a video which sees her working on doing the splits with her personal trainer.
She captioned the post: “DONT GET MAD WHEN I BUSS THE SPLITS AT UR FUNCTION I’ve NEVER been close to the splits in my life!”.
Lizzo is searching for backing dancers in new reality series
Lizzo will headline a new TV series, Watch Out for the Big Grrrls on Amazon Prime Video.
Set to premiere on 25 March, the eight-part series will see her search for “confident, badass women to join her world tour”.
It’ll see contestants move into the Big Grrrls House, where they get a crash course on all things Lizzo, before it’s decided which dancers will twerk alongside her on her world tour.
Lizzo announced details of the show on Instagram, saying it is “the greatest moment of my career yet”.
“Y’all know how hard it’s been finding dancers that look like me. But if I gotta get a TV show to get the world to see the value in us big grrrls B***H IMMA DO IT,” she adds.
She promises viewers that they’ll “laugh, cry, twerk, repeat” throughout the eight-part series, which has been previewed with an emotional trailer.