‘Gorgeous’ Lizzo transforms into Tina Turner for Halloween

It’s simply the best.

Lizzo transformed into the Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Tina Turner, for Halloween this year.

The “About Damn Time” singer went all out, donning a classic Turner wig and a black leather dress with a bedazzled fringe.

“Honoring Tina Turner❤️‍🔥,” she captioned a series of photos on Saturday.

Fans immediately took to the comments to praise the singer’s costume.

“Looking amazing…🔥🔥🔥” one fan commented, while another added, “gorgeous.”

“YOU LOOK AMAZING LIZZO!” someone commented.

Lizzo paid tribute to Tina Turner by dressing as the iconic singer for Halloween.
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She wore one of Turner’s classic outfits.
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Another fan told the singer that Turner — who died in May at age 83 following a long illness — would be “proud” of her.

Lizzo previously paid tribute to Turner in May during one of her concerts with an emotional performance of the hit song “Proud Mary.”

“Today, we lost an icon and I haven’t allowed myself to be sad,” she said at the time. “I haven’t allowed myself to cry. I don’t want to right now because id much rather celebrate the incredible legend Tina Turner is.

Turner died in May at age 83.
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“As a black girl in a rock band, I would not exist if it were not for the Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll.”

Days before posing in her Halloween getup, 18 of the Grammy winner’s staffers signed declarations disputing the claims of three former dancers, who accused Lizzo of body-shaming, racism and harassment.

“Lizzo inspired all of us to celebrate and love ourselves and our bodies as we are,” Jayla Sullivan, a dancer and contestant on “Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls,” said in her declaration, adding that she “never observed” the “Truth Hurts” singer shaming plaintiffs Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams and Noelle Rodriguez.

Lizzo previously paid tribute to Turner in May.
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“As a black girl in a rock band, I would not exist if it were not for the Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” she said at the time.
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“Lizzo assembled an entire group of plus-size dancers to showcase our talent and celebrate us,” another dancer, Asia Banks, said in her statement.

Last month, Lizzo — who was accused by another employee in a separate lawsuit of “racist and fatphobic” comments — asked the Los Angeles Superior Court to dismiss the “ridiculous” lawsuits against her, denying “each and every allegation” made against her.

The case is still ongoing.