On Sunday, three-time Grammy winner Lizzo repped her shapewear brand while discussing reproductive rights on the 50th anniversary of Roe v.
Wade, which the United States Supreme Court voted 5–4 to overrule back to the States on June 24.'50 years later we're still fighting the same fight for reproductive rights.
We at Yitty are about body autonomy. We don't want to just liberate bodies through clothing; we want to liberate bodies through our voices,' the 34-year-old rapper-singer-flautist - who boasts 45.7M social media followers - said.'We believe that only you should have a say on what you do and how you feel about your body, and you should have access to reproductive health.
As a brand committed to uplifting all people, we are devastated by the reversal of Roe v. Wade, and we want to highlight these incredible activists and people who are fighting the fight on the front lines, because your body is nobody's business.' Taking a stand: On Sunday, three-time Grammy winner Lizzo repped her shapewear brand while discussing reproductive rights on the 50th anniversary of Roe v.
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