Lizzo made sure she won't miss Saturday night's premiere of the new concert film Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé in Beverly Hills, showing her 100% support to Queen Bey.
The elegant event, which took place at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater, featured a stunning parade of well-known faces strutting in front of a shimmering silver backdrop.
Lizzo, 35, was one of them, flaunting her curves in a sheer white gown and an ornate matching wrap that cascaded down her shoulders.
Beyoncé supported Lizzo earlier this year when the latter was hit with a sexual harassment lawsuit brought by three of her former backup dancers. Additionally, Lizzo made sure to join the procession of celebs who got glammed up for Beyonce's big night, demonstrating that their dedication is reciprocal.
Three of Lizzo's previous backup dancers have filed a complaint against the 35-year-old singer for sexual harassment. Beyoncé made it clear at several of her performances that she was sticking with the troubled rapper and singer by keeping her name on the remix's list of inspirational women.
The location of the premiere was kept a secret from the invited attendees for a full day before to the event in order to preserve an air of mystery.
ALSO READ: Lizzo Lawyer Argues That Singer's Lewd Behavior Is Protected By Her 'Self-Expression'
A source in Variety stated that the dress code for the "chrome carpet" was cryptically termed as "cozy opulence."
A recording of Beyonce's Renaissance World Tour, which she called after her critically acclaimed 2022 album of the same name, is featured in her most recent concert video.
The film will debut in theaters on World AIDS Day this coming Friday, which is a poignant detail considering that Beyonce dedicated the Renaissance album to her gay cousin Jonny, whom she lost to AIDS-related illness.
The premiere's specifics were kept under wraps; visitors were only invited with a save-the-date that contained the screening's 7 p.m. start time and a dress code of "cozy opulence."
Less than 24 hours before the festivities began, the location-which turned out to be the Goldwyn Theater-was given. It was suggested that attendees ride share to a Beverly Hills address, from which they were led to the screening site.
At 5:30 p.m., the "chrome carpet" began to appear. Lizzo, Janelle Monáe, and Beyoncé's former bandmates from Destiny's Child, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, were among the guests.
Ava DuVernay, Tyler Perry, Issa Rae, Halle Bailey from "The Little Mermaid," Marsai Martin from "Blackish," Laverne Cox, Niecy Nash-Betts, Gabrielle Union, LeToya Luckett, former BET Networks CEO Debra Lee, and model-musician Shaun Ross were also there.
Early in September, Lizzo was spotted accompanying Beyoncé on her Renaissance tour and going to a birthday-coincidental concert in California. It demonstrates that everything between the two celebrities is good after a tumultuous month when Beyoncé took Lizzo's name off of her Break My Soul remix following allegations of sexual harassment.
© 2024 MusicTimes.com All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.