Lizzo astonished fans with her significant weight loss while out with her doppelgänger mother, Shari Johnson-Jefferson.

The artist of "About Damn Time" posted photos and a video on Instagram on Friday, depicting herself in the backseat of an SUV.

For the excursion, she donned a white off-the-shoulder crop top and denim shorts, braiding her hair in milkmaid braids. Johnson-Jefferson, beside her daughter, sported two braids and dazzled in a leopard-print jacket.

“My mom stole my hairstyle & ate me up,” Lizzo, 36, captioned a clip of herself and her mother.

The singer of "Truth Hurts" humorously accompanied the song with audio from "The Kardashians," in which Kim Kardashian accused Kourtney Kardashian of imitation for marrying in Italy and included Andrea Bocelli at the event.

Many fans reacted emotionally to the hitmaker’s substantial weight drop. “Yo Lizzie [sic] lost mad weight,” one person commented. "Wait wait wait don’t get too skinny now!!!” another fan penned. “First thing to slim is that face, hi haterssssss!!! a third netizen added.

“I don’t give a damn what she doing or using I want in lmao,” another commenter said. “Such a beautiful soul you have came so far !! And I appreciate you so much, you’ve given me my confidence as well," a fifth fan stated. “Lizzo looks amazing, but what matters most is her happiness and health. Stop the Ozempic rumors!” an X user retorted.

“Whatever Lizzo’s doing, she’s killing it! Love seeing her embrace her fitness journey," another netizen shared. “Lizzo’s confidence is inspiring. People need to stop speculating and let her live!" a seventh source suggested.

Others proposed that the "Good as Hell" vocalist took the celebrity-favored weight-loss medication Ozempic, which received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2017 for treating individuals with type 2 diabetes, as per UC Davis Health.

Ozempic, for starters, is a weekly injection that reduces blood sugar levels by stimulating the pancreas to produce additional insulin. It is not sanctioned for weight loss, yet certain physicians prescribe it. Nevertheless, her advocates swiftly came to her defense, with one remarking, “Regardless of her actions, she appears attractive!”

Lizzo has chronicled her fitness journey on Instagram in recent months.

In September, the Grammy winner posted a video of herself in the gym, captioning it, “I'M NOT SKINNY I'M FHICK [sic].”

In the subsequent month, the former vegan explained to fans how she reintroduced animal protein into her diet, which she asserted had contributed to her weight loss.

The songstress has refuted the persistent suspicion regarding her use of Ozempic and humorously addressed the claims by donning a costume representing the Type 2 diabetes medication for Halloween.