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By Favour Adegoke on August 19, 2022 at 10:00 AM EDT

Pop star Lizzo has been working on more than music lately.

The three-time Grammy award winner has added a sexy new drop to her shapewear line, Yitty. Cheekily called the "Knitslip" collection, the singer modeled a see-through jumpsuit, revealing her pastel thong underneath.

The Jumpsuit will be sold at $84.95 a piece on the Yitty website. However, with a VIP membership, it can be bought at $30.58 apiece.

In March, the singer launched her shapewear brand and aimed to develop a fashion line that included all shapes and sizes. 

Read on for more details on the new drop.

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Lizzo Declares 'Butt Crack' Is Back

The "Truth Hurts" singer has taken to Instagram to model her new Yitty drop, the "Knitslip Flare Leg Jumpsuit" collection. She showed off this new Jumpsuit which revealed her pastel thong.

"I told you b--ches that butt crack was back," the singer shared as she featured the angle of the cutout look with a knit pattern and flare pants. "You didn't f--king listen, and now the butt crack is back b–ch. What are you going to do about it?"

"Oh my God! This is so cute!" she yelled.

She also modeled other outfits in the collection, including a "Knit Slip bodysuit."

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"This is the Knitslip bodysuit," she went on, turning around so her several followers could get a good view of the casual and cozy ensemble. Lizzo then explained various ways to match and mix pieces from the collection, including wearing the bandeau top separately with a different outfit.

"NEW @YITTY HAUL… GET UR KNITSLIP AT YITTY.COM NOW, HEAUX!" she concluded with her caption.

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Lizzo Founded Her Shapewear Line In 2022

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The singer launched her shapewear line, Yitty, in March. The brand was designed to cater to all shapes, sizes, and body types.

"Instead of thinking about size in this linear way, we're thinking about it on a spectrum where everyone is included," Lizzo said of her new fashion line, which had sizes ranging from XS to 6X. "Everyone's size is just their size. It's not high; it's not low. It's not big; it's not small. It's just your size."

While it's been in the works for three years before release, the singer admitted that she was spurred to produce a brand inclusive of all sizes and shapes as a result of her struggle in her younger years.

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"As early as I started to learn to be ashamed of my body, I was in shapewear," she shared, per Harper's Bazaar. "It would snap halfway through school, it, like, cut into my skin. I take it off at the end of the day, and I'm bleeding, and [the undergarment] broke my skin, and I'm like, I'm in seventh grade!"

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She Collaborated With Don Ressler To Release Her Clothing Line

Lizzo shows off her 'specs' appeal - as she models a new eyewear collection.
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While she's the face of the brand, the singer didn't create it solo. She partnered with Don Ressler, the co-founder of Fabletics, who also works with Kate Hudson.

Lizzo took to her Instagram to announce the launch of her brand, including surprising fans with a Yitty brand new butt tattoo.

"This is a dream 5 years in the making …. Introducing @YITTY: Shapewear, you can wear underwear, overwear, anywhere. For every damn body. 6X to Xs. Are you ready for the YITTY LIBERATION?" she captioned the picture.

Instantly, fans went wild with excitement. While one wrote, "Leading with 6x instead of ending with it?!?? So excited for this," another follower wrote, "The subtle beauty of 6x-xs is giving me life." Someone else chimed in: "THE LIZZO EMPIRE CONTINUES."

Lizzo Has Always Been About Body Positivity

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Body positivity has always been foremost on Lizzo's mind. In her interview with CBS This Morning, the singer got candid about her self-confidence after receiving backlash for wearing a see-through outfit to a Lakers game.

"Do you know how long it took me to fall in love with this body? My butt was my least favorite thing about myself, and I learned to love it," she began.

"I don't ever want to censor myself because I'm suddenly famous, and I don't want to censor myself because everyone's looking at me now. I'm not going to quiet myself. I'm not going to shrink myself because somebody thinks I'm not sexy to them."

She concluded by giving her fans a bit of advice. "Be you, do you. Don't ever let anybody take or steal your joy — especially not the internet."

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