American singer Lizzo sure knows how to get her vote out in style and the US elections her “reclaiming her time, her country, and her rights.” in a sexy American printed outfit.
The “Juice” singer celebrated Election Day in a custom American flag jumpsuit by Rey Ortiz that showed plenty of skin — and shared a powerful message. “When I think of this country, I don’t think of its laws I think of its people,” she began her lengthy caption. “I think about how we were raised to be patriotic of violence, propaganda & war. I think about how this country is owned by the oppressor and how the oppressed are locked in a valley of capitalism.” – she captioned her Instagram post.
The star continued: “But I also think of the young people who refuse to be spoon fed mistruths. I think of the elders who bucked against hateful prejudices even when it felt impossible…. Because of you, I’m still hopeful.”
Advocating for equality, fairness, the separation of church and state and more, Lizzo wrote: “Today’s the last day to vote. Stay in line, stay determined and thank YOU for voting.”
This is not the first time that the “Cuz I love you” hitmaker shows off her voting outfit as she has been sharing a steady stream of stylish election-themed pictures this past month, starting with an “Auntie Sam” getup in mid-October — complete with star-spangled hat and blue blazer.
“I see YOU using your power of protest and your freedom of speech. I see YOU unlearning the narrow scope of our history and seeking the truth. ITS TIME TO USE YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE. WE NEED YOU,” she captioned her Instagram photo, even twerking in the look for good measure.
It was for the Billboard Music Awards that Lizzo rocked a Christian Siriano “Vote” dress to take home the Top Song Sales Artist honor. “Im so excited that we all getting ready to vote! Ima treat this s—t like Halloween and get all dressed up to celebrate our right we fought so damn hard for!” the pop star captioned a clip of her ensemble, pairing the LBD with a matching hat.
Lizzo definitely got the voting message out.
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