- Lizzo mentioned she is near “quitting” music due to the abuse she receives about her weight.
- In a collection of tweets posted on Wednesday, the singer mentioned the abuse is making her “hate the world.”
- “I HATE IT HERE,” she tweeted.
Lizzo has mentioned she is near “quitting” music due to all the net abuse she receives about her weight.
In a collection of tweets posted on Wednesday, the “Good As Hell” singer mentioned the abuse can also be making her “hate the world.”
“I JUST logged on the app and that is the kind of shit I see about me each day,” Lizzo wrote, sharing a screenshot of a latest tweet about her weight.
The tweet Lizzo was referring to included a video of her performing, and skim: “How is Lizzo nonetheless THIS fats when she’s continually transferring this a lot on stage?! I ponder what she have to be consuming.”
Lizzo wrote: “Then somebody within the feedback mentioned I eat ‘a number of quick meals.'”
“I LITERALLY STOPPED EATING FAST FOOD YEARS AGO…,” she added. “I am bored with explaining myself on a regular basis and I simply wanna get on this app w/out seeing my identify in some bullshit.”
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In a second tweet, Lizzo responded to a different remark which learn: “I do not assume Lizzie needs to be smaller… but… If she did, she could be. It is her model.”
The four-time Grammy award winner wrote: “That is what my physique appears like even once I’m consuming tremendous clear and understanding.”
“Y’all communicate on shit y’all know NOTHING ABOUT and I am beginning to get heated,” she added.
In one other tweet, the 35-year-old singer, who has now made her Twitter account personal, wrote: “I HATE IT HERE. Y’all do not understand how shut I be to giving up on everybody and quitting and having fun with my cash and my man on a FUCKING FARM.”
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Lizzo has lengthy been an activist for social justice and inclusivity. By way of her web site, Lizzo Loves You, she promotes assets and charities supporting causes similar to abortion entry, LGBTQ rights, and anti-racism.
In March, she additionally partnered with Fabletics to create her inclusive shapewear line, Yitty.
Following the launch of Yitty, Lizzo sat down for an interview with The Minimize, during which she spoke out about magnificence requirements.
“Simply since you do not appear like nearly all of the folks within the room doesn’t suggest you are not lovely,” she mentioned.
The musician additionally urged folks to undertake “physique neutrality” as an alternative of commenting on the best way others look.
“In case you see anyone who has physique augmentation, thoughts what you are promoting. In case you see anyone who’s skinny, thoughts what you are promoting. That is the place I am at,” she mentioned.
“I do not want you to reward or hate on my physique. I simply want you to close up, thoughts what you are promoting, and thoughts your individual physique.”