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Lizzo Gets Emotional About $26 Million Home After Living In Her Car 10 Years Ago

The Grammy Award-winning singer said it's a big jump from couch surfing and living out her car.

Lizzo got emotional in a CBS Sunday Morning News interview that took place inside her $26 million Los Angeles home. She opened up about how moving it was to have such a luscious home after having been sleeping in her car ten years ago. The 34-year-old singer said that it was a “milestone” to have such a large property to call home after coming from living out of her car and couch surfing in her friend’s places before her career took off. 

When the “About Damn Time” singer was prompted to talk about her home and how she felt about being a homeowner, Lizzo became emotional,

“Yeah, yeah. And, like, woo, staying in people’s rooms and sleeping on their couches.”

She continued to explain how much different her life was now.

“And now, on this past tour, which I was blessed to, you know, stay in really nice places, but I was like, ‘I miss my house. Like, I can’t wait to come back to my own home and my bed.’ And I was like, ‘This is the first time I’ve ever said this.’ So, I don’t know. It’s a milestone for me,” Lizzo concluded.

Lizzo’s home, as reported on by Harper’s Bazaar Australia, is $24 million and almost 6,000 square feet in Beverly Hills, California. It sits above a canyon and is described as a “luxury treehouse. The home includes amenities like a pool, outdoor space, and a soundproof media room for the Grammy award-winning singer. 

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