
The feeling of pop singing, Lizzo, responded to the assault on the anti-fat comments that she receives daily.
In a series of now private tweets, Lizzo once again responded to the speech surrounding his body. In particular, she tackled this tweet::
“I just connected to this application and this is the type of shit that I see on daily life,” she started. “It really starts to make me hate the world.”
Lizzo, who is unfortunately no stranger to have to defend himself and defend himself and to himself said: “I am tired of explaining myself all the time, and I just want to get on this application without seeing my name in bullshit.”
Lizzo then responded to another tweet saying that the size of his body is “his brand”. Lizzo said, “I don’t try to be big. I don’t try to be smaller. I literally try to live and be healthy.”
“My” brand “is good music. My” brand “defends everyone. My” brand “is the release of black girls,” she said.
Lizzo then noted how she was criticized regularly, no matter what she does: “I have always led [with] My talent … But when I dropped “good as hell”, the well-being music was “cheesy”.
“Love certainly does not prevail over hatred on social networks … all because I’m big ???? it’s crazy,” she tweeted.
Lizzo has finished with: “You don’t know how close I am to give up everyone and leave and appreciate my money and my man in a fucking farm …”
The speech surrounding Lizzo’s body never seems to stop, because these tweets even came even after Lizzo spoke of anti-fat comments during his speech of acceptance at the VMA MTV 2022. “‘Lizzo, why not applaud?'” She asked rhetorically. “Cuz, slut, I’m winning, hoe!”
And, BTW, being fatty certainly does not equaling to be unhealthy. It is clear that people should learn to be nice and not make unstretched comments on the body of anyone, regardless of shape and size.