
This Super Bowl 2025 Performer Sparks Buzz with Her Look After Regretting Her BBL – See How She Looks Now
SZA had been committed to a healthy diet and regular workouts when she decided to speed up her body transformation by getting a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL). However, she has since expressed regret about the procedure, with some fans noting that she never needed it.
One of the artists set to perform at the Super Bowl LIX on February 10, 2025, is Grammy Award-winning singer SZA. She once attempted to enhance her appearance with a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) but now wishes she hadn't. Here's a look at her experience and what netizens had to say.

SZA at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards on February 2, 2025, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
SZA's Personal Struggles
In a past interview, the "Kill Bill" hitmaker opened up about personal struggles she has faced over the years. During a 2016 interview, SZA, whose real name is Solána Rowe, confessed, "My life has just been falling the [expletive] apart."

SZA performs onstage during the Pemberton Music Festival on July 17, 2016, in Pemberton, Canada | Source: Getty Images
She revealed, "I buried, like, three ex-boyfriends, my granny died, I buried someone two days ago… I'm devastated by the state of the world and the hatred." The R&B singer admitted that some days, she felt vengeful and militant, while on others, she felt defeated and overwhelmed with tears, unable to comprehend the events around her.
During those difficult times, the "Good Days" artist turned to her faith, saying, "Then you start getting biblical, like, 'Why is this happening to my people?' Then you go through, 'It's never going to change, so might as well just go with the flow.' And then you go through, 'No. I'm not asking anymore. I'm going to make it change.'"

SZA performs onstage during the Pemberton Music Festival on July 17, 2016, in Pemberton, Canada | Source: Getty Images
She found comfort in educating herself about the world and issues she cared about. SZA spent late nights researching topics such as the environment, social injustice, and the treatment of animals in zoos and SeaWorld.
The musician admitted that, for a time, she lived in a bubble where she thought these issues didn't matter. However, as she got older, she began to grasp the realities of the world. She explained, "But I feel alive and clear on what I want. I don't have the energy to create a filter anymore."
SZA rose to fame after catching the attention of Top Dawg Entertainment with her independently released work. And as she navigated personal hardships, she also faced challenges with her health and self-image. At one point, she decided to enhance her appearance through a BBL, a choice she later came to regret.
SZA's BBL Procedure
During a November 2024 interview, SZA spoke about battling mysterious health issues, including allergies and autoimmune conditions. She recalled how, at one point, her hands were peeling, and her hair was falling out.
The "Snooze" singer described her symptoms, "My nail beds were separating from my fingers and coming off. It was so gross." While on tour, she found temporary relief through medications like dexamethasone, Plaquenil, and prednisone.
In 2019, she maintained a strict diet, avoiding red meat, dairy, wheat, and sugar. She primarily ate fish, vegetables, complex carbohydrates like squash, avocado, and sweet potatoes, and drank plenty of water.
However, her decision to get a BBL came after she started working out in early 2022. Although her muscle development progressed quickly, her butt took longer to grow, prompting her to opt for surgery.
After the procedure, SZA reflected on the experience, "I gained all this weight from being immobile while recovering and trying to preserve the fat. It was just so stupid." She eventually realized that the BBL hadn't been necessary, admitting, "I'm so mad I did that [expletive]."
The singer acknowledged that the surgery wasn't as necessary as other personal aspects she wished to work on, including her mental health. She further explained, "Not to say you can't do those things simultaneously, just, for me, I realise wherever you go, there you'll be. But I love my butt."
SZA continued, "Don't get me wrong. My booty look[s] nice. And I'm grateful that it looks pretty much… I don't know, sometimes natural, but I don't even care. It's something that I wanted. I'm enjoying it. I love shaking it."
Despite her regrets, she expressed a willingness to undergo other procedures in the future, stating that her body is only temporary.
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