When did Lizzo lose her virginity?
Lizzo lost her virginity in 2020, after winning her first Grammy Award.
Celebrity / Sexual Health
Lizzo has revealed that she lost her virginity in her 30s, after winning three Grammy Awards in 2020. She confessed to waiting until she won a Grammy, sharing that she had lied about her virginity in the past.
Lizzo, now 37, shared that she was a late bloomer and felt pressure to appear experienced. She revealed an embarrassing moment from her college days at the University of Houston, where she pretended to have experience to fit in with her friends.
She also recounted her first kiss at age 21, which she described as a disappointing experience. Despite these early experiences, Lizzo is now in a happy and loving relationship with Myke Wright. They met in 2016 while working on an MTV show but didn't start dating until 2021. Lizzo has publicly expressed her love for Wright, stating, 'There’s nobody else I’m going to be with for the rest of my life.'
Lizzo lost her virginity in 2020, after winning her first Grammy Award.
Lizzo promised herself she wouldn't have sex until she won a Grammy.
Lizzo is currently dating comedian and actor Myke Wright.
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