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SZA Gives Fans Her Secret To Staying Slim

UPDATED: 9:22 A.M. ET, September 24, 2020 —

SZA has been eating all of the right things to keep her body tight and waist super slim. The 29-year-old wowed fans last year after posting up this photo of her banging body.

 

A year later and she’s still keeping up with her rigorous diet and exercise routines. Back in April of this year, the sultry r&b vocalist took to Instagram live to share with fans some workout tips and tricks they can use to keep their waists snatched. SZA still attributes her slim figure to a no sugar diet and a hot pilates workout routine:

 

For years, SZA has been wearing loose clothing so who knew what she looked like under them. Folks flooded her comments, asking her the secret to keeping her figure tight and she actually answered. Solana says she eats mostly fish and veggies. She says no to sugar, wheat, and dairy but loves her some complex carbs.

It’s not a fad diet but one personalized to her lifestyle.

 

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, SZA opened up about her challenges and insecurities with her body and mental health. The artist revealed that she’s been battling with herself and has dedicated this year to achieving a greater sense of happiness through wellness practices and giving her all to her music:

“You really have to choose to feel better. You have to. Because if you don’t, you just die.”

So far SZA has definitely been living up to her promise.

On September 4th, the “Love Galore” singer released “Hit Different” featuring Ty Dolla $ign, whetting fans’ insatiable appetites for more. This was the singer’s first lead single debut since the release of her breakout album CTRL in 2017. The song was produced by the inimitable icons The Neptunes.

In the video, Solana flaunts off her hypnotizing curves with Aaliyah-esque choreography and stellar visuals, even dawning a bloody ensemble at some points. The new single is stellar and one thing’s for sure, SZA has still got it.

Homegrown goodness! Hit the flip to see more of SZA’s fit body.

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