Lainey Wilson parades slim body at 2024 CMA Awards after revealing truth about '70lb weight loss'

Lainey Wilson turned heads as she made a glamorous arrival at the 58th CMA Awards in Nashville on Wednesday evening.

At one point during the star-studded award ceremony, the country crooner, 32, took the stage in a gold, sequin bodysuit that hugged her body and twinkled under the lights.

On stage, the singer-songwriter was one of the major winners of the night as well as one of the co-hosts for the award show alongside Peyton Manning and Luke Combs.

She rocked a plunging, slinky jumpsuit paired with turquoise jewelry for one look before changing into more sexy looks.

She donned a matching gold jacket over the outfit but shed the outerwear to showcase her look and fit physique. 

Lainey Wilson turned heads as she made a glamorous arrival at the 58th CMA Awards in Nashville on Wednesday evening. At one point during the star-studded award ceremony, the country crooner, 32, took the stage in a gold, sequin bodysuit that hugged her body and twinkled under the lights

Lainey Wilson turned heads as she made a glamorous arrival at the 58th CMA Awards in Nashville on Wednesday evening. At one point during the star-studded award ceremony, the country crooner, 32, took the stage in a gold, sequin bodysuit that hugged her body and twinkled under the lights

On stage, the singer-songwriter was one of the major winners of the night as well as one of the co-hosts for the award show alongside Peyton Manning and Luke Combs

On stage, the singer-songwriter was one of the major winners of the night as well as one of the co-hosts for the award show alongside Peyton Manning and Luke Combs

Further showcasing her toned physique, she also slipped into leather bellbottoms for her performance.

Paired with the tight-fitting pants, she modeled a sleeveless top adorned with flowing fringe.

She accessorized with a black cowboy hat over her blonde beach waves and adorned herself with turquoise gemstones. 

Later, she changed into a sequin-covered blazer outfit for her acceptance speech as part of her many mesmerizing looks for the evening. 

For her red carpet walk, she put on a daring display in sheer, black pants that sheathed her slender legs. 

She paired the chic trousers with platform heels, an embellished blazer and a black cowboy hat.

During a skit on stage with Bryan and Manning, she wore a bold, scarlet look to match their red solo cups. 

She donned a sequin cap-sleeved top that was covered in feathers across the bodice. 

She rocked a plunging, slinky jumpsuit paired with turquoise jewelry for one look before changing into more sexy looks

She rocked a plunging, slinky jumpsuit paired with turquoise jewelry for one look before changing into more sexy looks

Further showcasing her toned physique, she also slipped into leather bellbottoms for her performance

Further showcasing her toned physique, she also slipped into leather bellbottoms for her performance

Paired with the tight-fitting pants, she modeled a sleeveless top adorned with flowing fringe

Paired with the tight-fitting pants, she modeled a sleeveless top adorned with flowing fringe

She accessorized with a black cowboy hat over her blonde beach waves and adorned herself with turquoise gemstones

She accessorized with a black cowboy hat over her blonde beach waves and adorned herself with turquoise gemstones

CMA AWARDS 2024 WINNERS: AT A GLANCE

Entertainer Of The Year: Morgan Wallen

Female Vocalist Of The Year: Lainey Wilson

Male Vocalist Of The Year: Chris Stapleton

Lainey Wilson took home the coveted Female Vocalist Of The Year

Lainey Wilson took home the coveted Female Vocalist Of The Year

 

Album Of The Year: Cody Johnson - Leather

Vocal Group Of The Year: Old Dominion

Vocal Duo Of The Year: Brooks & Dunn

New Artist Of The Year: Megan Moroney

Single Of The Year: Chris Stapleton - White Horse

Song Of The Year: Chris Stapleton - White Horse

 

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The crop top showcased her taut midriff as she sported high-rise, straight-leg trousers.

For another one of her looks, she changed into a black blazer with matching trousers to coordinate with her co-hosts. 

Underneath the set with a silver pinstripe pattern, she wore a sexy, sheer top. 

For another one of her performances, she also wore her signature, fitted bellbottoms but this time in a soft velvet fabric. 

She paired it with a cow leather jacket and a white cowboy hat. 

This comes after she spoke up about the secret behind her weight loss recently. Over the summer, she addressed the claims that she lost upwards of 70 pounds with the help of weight loss gummies. 

In response to the rumors of her losing 70 pounds, she said: 'Hell no!' 

During her appearance on the Big D & Bubba radio show in 2023, she confirmed she did lose a noticeable amount of weight and revealed how much she really lost. 

Over her jumpsuit, she donned a matching gold jacket over the outfit but shed the outerwear to showcase her look and fit physique

Over her jumpsuit, she donned a matching gold jacket over the outfit but shed the outerwear to showcase her look and fit physique

For her red carpet walk, she put on a daring display in sheer, black pants that sheathed her slender legs. She paired the chic trousers with platform heels, an embellished blazer and a black cowboy hat

For her red carpet walk, she put on a daring display in sheer, black pants that sheathed her slender legs. She paired the chic trousers with platform heels, an embellished blazer and a black cowboy hat 

During a skit on stage with Bryan and Manning, she wore a bold, scarlet look to match their red solo cups. She donned a sequin cap-sleeved top that was covered in feathers across the bodice. The crop top showcased her taut midriff as she sported high-rise, straight-leg trousers

During a skit on stage with Bryan and Manning, she wore a bold, scarlet look to match their red solo cups. She donned a sequin cap-sleeved top that was covered in feathers across the bodice. The crop top showcased her taut midriff as she sported high-rise, straight-leg trousers

'I have lost weight,' she said on the show. 'I probably lost about 20 pounds.' 

As for whether she turned to weight loss gummies to shed pounds, she took to Instagram to clarify the rumors in June 2023. 

'Alright, y'all. By now I'm sure a lot of y'all have seen some ads about me losing weight, being hospitalized, and then I started taking some weight loss gummies and blah blah blah, that saved my life. Well surprise, it ain't true,' she said in a video. 

'People will do whatever to make a dollar, even if it is lies,' she said. 'Cause ain't nobody sent me any gummies.' 

Then, the singer urged her followers to be wary of any other possible and similar rumors. 

'PSA, if y'all have seen these ads, they're entirely fake. Don't fall for them, and help me out by reporting them when you see them,' she wrote in her caption. 

She then explained that her busy lifestyle is the reason why her body weight has changed in recent years.

'If I have lost weight, it's because I am working hard and playing hour and a half shows and running around every night of my life,' she said. 'And to be honest, losing weight or gaining weight ain't got anything to do with my music.' 

For another one of her looks, she changed into a black blazer with matching trousers to coordinate with her co-hosts. Underneath the set with a silver pinstripe pattern, she wore a sexy, sheer top

For another one of her looks, she changed into a black blazer with matching trousers to coordinate with her co-hosts. Underneath the set with a silver pinstripe pattern, she wore a sexy, sheer top

For another one of her performances, she also wore her signature, fitted bellbottoms but this time in a soft velvet fabric. She paired it with a cow leather jacket and a white cowboy hat

For another one of her performances, she also wore her signature, fitted bellbottoms but this time in a soft velvet fabric. She paired it with a cow leather jacket and a white cowboy hat

That same year, she also said that her stadium tour shows keep her active more than anything. 

'If I don't actually get a workout in during the day, I don't feel bad because I know I'm gonna get one that night,' she said during an interview with Audacy

In addition to her busy schedule keeping her active, Wilson also meal preps while touring so she can eat as healthy as possible. 

'I will say I feel like I'm becoming a little bit more prepared than I used to be,' she told Delish in 2023. 

'I really do enjoy meal prepping and having things handy, because I feel like when you don't have those things handy, that's when you mess up and that's when you eat something that makes you feel bad.' 

She added: 'It's really hard to make sure that you're disciplined enough to do that. I try my best that I possibly can.' 

2024 CMA Award Winners

Entertainer of the Year

Luke Combs

Jelly Roll

Chris Stapleton

Morgan Wallen (WINNER)

Lainey Wilson

 

Album of the Year

Deeper Well - Kacey Musgraves; Producers: Ian Fitchuk, Kacey Musgraves, Daniel Tashian; Mix engineers: Shawn Everett, Konrad Snyder

Fathers & Sons - Luke Combs; Producers: Luke Combs, Chase Matthews, Jonathan Singleton; Mix engineer: Chip Matthews

Higher - Chris Stapleton; Producers: Dave Cobb, Chris Stapleton, Morgane Stapleton; Mix engineer: Vance Powell

Leather - Cody Johnson; Producer: Trent Willmon; Mix engineer: Jack Clarke (WINNER)

Whitsitt Chapel - Jelly Roll; Producers: Andrew Baylis, Brock Berryhill, Zach Crowell, Jesse Frasure, David Garcia, Kevin "Thrasher" Gruft, Austin Nivarel, David Ray Stevens; Mix engineers: Jeff Braun, Jim Cooley

 

Female Vocalist of the Year

Kelsea Ballerini

Ashley McBryde

Megan Moroney 

Kacey Musgraves 

Lainey Wilson (WINNER) 

 

Male Vocalist of the Year 

Luke Combs 

Jelly Roll 

Cody Johnson 

Chris Stapleton (WINNER)

Morgan Wallen 

 

Vocal Group of the Year 

Lady A 

Little Big Town 

Old Dominion (WINNER)

The Red Clay Strays 

Zac Brown Band 

 

Vocal Duo of the Year

Brooks & Dunn (WINNER)

Brothers Osborne 

Dan + Shay 

Maddie & Tae 

The War And Treaty 

 

New Artist of the Year 

Megan Moroney (WINNER)

Shaboozey 

Nate Smith 

Mitchell Tenpenny 

Zach Top 

Bailey Zimmerman 

 

Single of the Year 

A Bar Song (Tipsy) - Shaboozey; Producers: Sean Cook, Nevin Sastry; Mix engineer: Raul Lopez

Dirt Cheap - Cody Johnson; Producer: Trent Willmon; Mix engineer: Jack Clarke

I Had Some Help - Post Malone (Feat. Morgan Wallen); Producers: Louis Bell, Charlie Handsome, Hoskins; Mix engineer: Ryan Gore

Watermelon Moonshine - Lainey Wilson; Producer: Jay Joyce; Mix engineers: Jason Hall, Jay Joyce

White Horse - Chris Stapleton; Producers: Dave Cobb, Chris Stapleton, Morgane Stapleton; Mix engineer: Vance Powell (WINNER)

 

Song of the Year

Burn It Down - Hillary Lindsey, Parker McCollum, Lori McKenna, Liz Rose

Dirt Cheap - Josh Phillips

I Had Some Help - Louis Bell, Ashley Gorley, Charlie Handsome, Hoskins, Austin Post, Ernest Keith Smith, Morgan Wallen, Chandler Paul Walters

The Painter -  Benjy Davis, Kat Higgins, Ryan Larkins

White Horse - Chris Stapleton, Dan Wilson (WINNER)

 

Musical Event of the Year 

Cowboys Cry Too - Kelsea Ballerini (with Noah Kahan); Producers: Kelsea Ballerini, Alysa Vanderheym

I Had Some Help -  Post Malone (Feat. Morgan Wallen); Producers: Louis Bell, Charlie Handsome, Hoskins

I Remember Everything - Zach Bryan (ft. Kacey Musgraves); Producer: Zach Bryan

Man Made A Bar - Zach Bryan (ft. Kacey Musgraves); Producer: Joey Moi

you look like you love me -  Ella Langley (feat. Riley Green); Producer: Will Bundy (WINNER)

 

Music Video of the Year 

Dirt Cheap -  Cody Johnson, directed by Dustin Haney

I Had Some Help - Post Malone (Feat. Morgan Wallen), directed by Chris Villa

I'm Not Pretty -  Megan Moroney, directed by Jeff Johnson and Megan Moroney

The Painter - Cody Johnson, directed by Dustin Haney

Wildflowers and Wild Horses - Lainey Wilson, directed by Patrick Tracy (WINNER)

  

Musician of the Year 

Tom Bukovac

Jenee Fleenor 

Paul Franklin 

Rob McNelley 

Charlie Worsham (WINNER)