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Whether you stumbled across her hit “Good as Hell” in 2018 or danced to”About Damn Time” as it dominated TikTok this summer, you’re likely familiar with the powerhouse pop/rock/R&B/hip-hop star that is Lizzo. Three Grammys. A Billboard Music Award. Most recently, an Emmy.
However, even the queen of multiple genres needs to take a minute to breathe. Over the past few years, Lizzo has spoken often about her consistent meditation practice and her love for the mindful connection it brings to her life.
In her interview for Vogue’s “73 Questions” series, she was quick to reference (and joke about) her mindful habit. “What’s a routine that you are adamant about keeping up?,” the Vogue interviewer asks. “Meditation,” she responds. A few seconds later, he flips the question to “Is there a habit you’re trying to give up?.” “Meditation,” she responds before breaking out into a laugh. “I’m just kidding.” (Even with half of an EGOT, Lizzo is, as always, relatable.)
She previously disclosed the meaning and purpose of her meditation practice to Vogue in April 2020. “I know a lot of people use meditation as a form of calming down and centering themselves, but recently I’ve been using meditation as a form of connectivity, to where it’s like I can mindfully and metaphysically connect with all of the people in the world,” she said.

That same year, she hosted a 30-minute meditation on her Instagram to promote “healing during this global crisis.” Titled, “Because I Love You,” the video has drawn more than 3 million views to date. She begins the practice by playing her flute in front of burning incense and her collection of crystals, soothing her followers with a different sort of sound in lieu of the cancelled Houston Rodeo she was scheduled to perform that evening. While the flute wasn’t Sasha, her beloved instrument, which even possess its own Instagram account, it was a breezy toot, a more lightweight version of the melodic device.
“Fear does not exist in my body,” Lizzo says in the video, sharing her intended mantra for the session.”Fear does not exist in my home. Love exists in my body. Love exists in my home.” A month later, she joined SZA on Instagram Live with her flute to host another healing meditation.
But at the end of the day: celebrities, they’re just like us. In a recent Tweet, Lizzo expressed a sentiment that so many of us share: “I want my night routine to be: face mask, gua sha, leave-in/twists/bonnet, night tinctures/sups, toe spacers, mouth guard, guzzle 1L of water, no phone, breathwork, meditation, [and] wrist guard,” she wrote. “But my night routine is: Bathe/brush teeth/pass out w phone in hand.” #Relatable