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Female Singer Covered in Green from Head to Toe: Concerns of Severe Depression

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Pop singer Lizzo caught the public eye by dressing up as the character ‘The Grinch’ against a Christmas backdrop.

On the 13th (local time), Lizzo posted a video and a photo on her social media. She appeared painted entirely in green and added a caption saying, “This Grinch outfit is the only thing that can save me from depression.”

Lizzo, with her bright green wavy hair, painted her entire body green. She applied green eye shadow and lipstick, and drew a small nose like The Grinch, enhancing her synchronization with the character.

Lizzo paired her look with a necklace and earrings that looked adorned with diamonds and rubies. Her tube top outfit also featured candy decorations in red and white, reminiscent of a Christmas party look. Holding a matching pair of shoes and a bag, and standing cutely on one foot, she looked like a Christmas fairy.

What drew more attention was her hands. To perfectly portray The Grinch character, Lizzo had long green fur attached to her hands.

Fans who saw Lizzo dressed as The Grinch reacted with comments such as “The hottest Grinch ever,” “It suits her well,” “Love you,” and “I hope you’re not depressed.”

The Grinch that Lizzo dressed up as is a character from the movie ‘The Grinch’. The film is about Grinch who can’t stand everyone’s happy Christmas and goes on an adventure to steal their Christmas.

Lizzo was sued by dancers in August on charges of discrimination, sexual harassment, and creating a hostile work environment. However, through her lawyer, Lizzo denied all charges and applied for dismissal in October. As the arguments are sharply conflicting, it draws attention to how the lawsuit will be concluded.

By. Hyun Jae Kim

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