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Daniel Bird

Lizzo wows fans with nude illusion glitter bodysuit on stage in New York

Lizzo certainly turned heads as she took to the stage at Madison Square Garden in New York, just hours before announcing the UK leg of her Special Tour.

The hitmaker is never one to shy away when it comes to all eyes being on her and she certainly turned up the heat during her sold-out show at the iconic arena.

Her outing comes just days after she sparked backlash for playing a 200-year-old crystal flute which had been loaned to her by the Library of Congress.

During her concert to an audience of 20,000 music lovers, the About Damn Time hitmaker slipped into a bold bodysuit.

The hitmaker recently sparked controversy after playing a flute which had belonged to the fourth US Preident (Getty Images)
Lizzo's outfit covered her most intimate areas (Getty Images)

The neon yellow outfit was decorated with hundreds of jewels which just about covered her intimate areas while delivering a nude illusion due to its colour.

Completing her look, Lizzo, 34, opted for a pair of fluorescent military-style yellow boots which certainly dazzled under the beaming lights of the venue.

Performing some of her biggest hits including Juice and Truth Hurts, the singer showcased her impressive dance moves alongside an entourage of professional dancers.

Lizzo left very little to the imagination in a nude illusion bodysuit (Getty Images)

The singer found herself under fire when she played the flute which had been owned by the fourth President of America, James Madison at a sold-out show in Washington DC.

During a concert, she said: "This is from the early 1800s, this was a gift to James Madison from a French crystal flute designer to celebrate his second term.

"There was a fire and the only two things that were saved were a portrait of George Washington and this crystal flute right here.

The superstar stepped out in a jewelled bodysuit for her sold-out show (Getty Images)
Her performance came hours before she announced the UK leg of her tour (Getty Images)

"I am the first person to ever play it, so you're about to hear what it sounds like for the first time, thank you to the Library of Congress for preserving our history and making history cool."

An excited Lizzo revealed on Twitter after the gig that she was the first person to play the special instrument in over two centuries.

While some disagreed with the move, Lizzo has since been invited to the home of the former president, with a spokesperson for the estate explaining they hope she will deliver a few songs.

Despite the backlash, Lizzo announced she would be touring across the United Kingdom across March 2023, kicking off her tour in Glasgow before a closing show in London on March 15.

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