When Lizzo experienced “The Masked Singer” VIPs Robin Thicke and furthermore Ken Jeong at the Super Bowl 2020, the ternion burglarized an unconstrained move for astounded fans.
Directing a little ensemble of string and horn player, Lizzo who went into the broadcast having just won two Grammys during the debut function started the exhibition with a gutsy interpretation of her retro-soul number “Cuz I Love You” that flaunted the crude in her voice.
At that point, having changed into a couple of tenacious stockings streaked with what resembled neon paint, she progressed into the pounding “Truth Hurts” as artists whirled and bobbed around her
On the Hard Rock Stadium’s assortment degree all through the third quarter, unrest kicked up when the group of three consequently observed each different other. The inviting was so wild it appeared as though a fight in the middle of fans taking after through the hall yet it was basically the energetic famous people.
As the hoedown separated, Thicke, 42, did a dance and energetically kicked Jeong’s rear, he at that point kissed Lizzo, 31, and shouted, “delicious.”
As they went separate ways, Lizzo asked the folks what they were up to later and where they were going. The co-has were hesitant and stated, “We’ll see you in a moment.” But we saw Lizzo apparently setting out toward the exit with her group.
Lizzo played a pre-Super Bowl show in Miami and “The Masked Singer” was vigorously advanced during the broadcast
Yet the centrepiece of the song was the energetic solo she ripped on a glistening flute that sloped from above the stage on a small platform — the rare display of old-fashioned instrumental skill on a show that can often make the music feel like an afterthought.