Lizzo is always happy to show off her stellar dance moves.
The “Good as Hell” singer shared a TikTok video on Tuesday that transitions to P. Diddy’s hit song “Shake Ya Tailfeather” featuring Nelly and Murphy Lee. In the video, Lizzo wears a blue tie-dye bikini, a pink bonnet, and oversized black sunglasses.
Standing tall in the background, the 34-year-old singer is the iconic St. Louis is dancing on a pool deck with the Gateway Arch. Lizzo returned a few hours later to St. Performed at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis.
“Here before the virus,” Lizzo wrote alongside the sizzling video.
The Grammy-winning artist performed in Knoxville, Tennessee last week, and made a statement in response to the state’s recent restrictive law surrounding drag artists.
During his performance at the Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, he invited a group of drag artists to join him on stage for a triumphant dance.
“In light of recent and tragic events and current events, people on the internet told me, ‘Cancel your shows in Tennessee, don’t go to Tennessee,'” Lizzo told the crowd, and was instantly booed.
“No, no. His reasons were valid. But why not come to the people who most need to hear this message?”
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As the crowd burst into cheers, “Why not create a safe space in Tennessee where we can celebrate drag fun and celebrate our differences?”
“What people in Tennessee do is give hope, so thank you so much for standing up for your rights, protecting each other, and holding us accountable to the people who need to protect us.”
Lizzo then brought her own drag artists on stage, including some who had competed. RuPaul’s Drag Race, per Deadline.
In addition to posting his speech on Twitter, he also shared a video of the energetic dance performed by the group.
“THANKS TO THESE BEAUTIFUL DRAG QUEENS FOR SHOWING THEIR PRIDE AT TENNESSEE,” he tweeted, adding a rainbow colored heart emoji.
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The anti-drag bill, known informally as the “Tennessee Drag Ban,” was signed by Republican Governor Bill Lee in early March. It aims to restrict “adult cabaret shows” on the public domain to protect them from the view of children, threatening violators with misdemeanor and repeat offenders with felony.
The bill, passed by the Tennessee House last week, defines adult cabaret performance as “a performance featuring topless dancers, go-go dancers, exotic dancers, strippers, male or female impersonators providing entertainment for a sensual interest.” similar pastimes.”
Tennessee is the first state to pass such laws, according to CNN, but about a dozen such bills are currently running through GOP-led state legislatures.
The bill was temporarily blocked by a federal judge in the state earlier this month.