Lizzo walked the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit runway in Miami on June 5, 2026, during Miami Swim Week [1].
The appearance marks a strategic expansion for the four-time Grammy winner [2] as she bridges her music career with high-profile fashion and upcoming cinema projects.
During the event, the singer promoted her new single, "HOES," featuring Sexyy Red [1]. The performance was part of a broader effort to celebrate self-love and body positivity [1]. However, the glamour of the runway came with behind-the-scenes chaos. Lizzo said the environment was hazardous for some participants.
"People were slipping and eating s-t," Lizzo said [1].
Beyond the music, the singer is pivoting toward the screen. She is currently working on a biopic about Sister Rosetta Tharpe and is slated for the release of "Scary Movie" [1]. These projects signal a move into dramatic and comedic acting following her success in the recording studio.
Lizzo also discussed her ongoing musical evolution, including details regarding her third album [2]. The transition into film and fashion appears to be a coordinated effort to diversify her brand, while maintaining her image as a champion of confidence [1].
The Miami appearance coincided with the debut of "Scary Movie" on June 5, 2026 [1]. By aligning the film's release with a major fashion event and a new musical collaboration, the artist maximized her visibility across three different entertainment mediums in a single day.
“"People were slipping and eating s-t"”
Lizzo's simultaneous launch of a single, a film project, and a major fashion appearance demonstrates a 'multi-hyphenate' branding strategy. By leveraging the visibility of Miami Swim Week and the release of 'Scary Movie,' she is attempting to transition from a music-centric celebrity to a broader entertainment entity with interests in cinema and high fashion.




