Lizzo has previously won an Emmy Award for her reality competition program titled "Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls" and it appears that the singer isn't stopping anytime soon as she recently announced a new project that will be available for streaming later this month; what will her upcoming documentary tackle?
Taking to her social media accounts, the "Good As Hell" hitmaker shared the official poster of her documentary titled "Love, Lizzo" coming this November 24, exclusively on HBO Max.
The lavender-colored poster features the pop star smiling while her eyes are closed and her hands on her chin.
She will reportedly tell her story in her own way in the upcoming show. According to a press release, the documentary will revolve around her journey who has "become the movement the world desperately needed just by being herself."
The HBO Max Original, which was reportedly in the works since 2020, will also dabble into the singer's "humble beginnings" until she amassed massive worldwide success.
It will also give fans "an intimate look into the moments that shaped her hard-earned rise to fame, success, love and international stardom." (via Hypebae)
"Love, Lizzo" is directed by Doug Pray.
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Lizzo's Massive Fame Started With Humble Begginnings
Lizzo has been a musician in the industry since 2011, but she entered the mainstream music scene in 2019 after releasing "Truth Hurts" which immediately became viral on social media, leading her to have a solid fan base.
After the single made rounds online, she dropped her debut album titled "Cuz I Love You" which features some of her biggest hits like "Good As Hell" and "Juice.
Her success didn't stop there as she was able to snag many recognitions from renowned award-giving bodies, like the Grammy Awards.
According to Nylon Magazine, Lizzo has won Best Urban Contemporary Album, Best Traditional R&B Performance, and Best Pop Solo Performance.
Her reality show titled "Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls" has also won an Emmy Award this year, making her halfway to reaching the EGOT status.
She released her album "Special" earlier this year and it appears that she's been busy as ever because she's currently touring across North America.
Her next show would be at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri, on October 14. Tickets and the complete tour dates are available on her official website.
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