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Everything you need to know about Lizzo's new reality TV show

In case you couldn't love Lizzo more, we've got some amaze news for you: She's getting her own reality TV show! The three-time Grammy winner is searching for her next backup dancers to accompany her on tour, and Watch Out For The Big Grrrls will follow 10 hopefuls in the "Big Grrrls House" as they compete for the chance to join Lizzo. 

Here’s the official description of the series, which premiers March 25: “A new unscripted series following global superstar Lizzo as she continues to search for dynamic, full-figured women to join her world and perform with her on stage. Only the most talented dancers and models will have what it takes to twerk it out on tour and stomp it out on the runway.”

"This is the greatest moment of my career yet," the "Truth Hurts" singer and major Harry Styles stan said on Instagram.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Lizzo is one of the biggest advocates for body positivity in the music industry, so it's no surprise that she's using her influence to promote plus-size dancers. "Girls that look like me don’t get representation," the "Juice" singer says in the trailer. "Time to pull up my sleeves and find them myself."

This isn't the first time Lizzo has showcased plus-size dancers in her career—they've been a staple of her live performances. Affectionately nicknamed "Big Grrrls", they even have their own Instagram account @thebiggrrrls. Three of her original "Big Grrrls", Chawnta’ Marie Van, Shirlene Quigley and Grace Holden, will join the show to help Lizzo in her search. 

Not only will we set a lot of Lizzo herself on the show, as she is also the executive producer, but musical artists such as SZA will also join the cast of guest stars. 

All eight episodes of Watch Out For The Big Grrrls premiere March 25, exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. 

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by Serena Sherwood | 2/25/2022
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