Lizzo hits back at troll on Twitter
‘Look in the mirror before you come for me’: Lizzo hits back at troll who says she’s ‘popular because of an obesity epidemic’
Lizzo has slammed a Twitter troll who suggested her success is down to her looks.
The singer, 31, hit back at the critical comment which insisted she had attracted such a huge following ‘because there is an obesity epidemic in America.’
The Grammy nominee, who has seen her fame soar in 2019, defended her talent, declaring: ‘I’m popular because I write good songs and I’m talented and perform high energy hour and a half shows filled with love.’
Clapping back: Lizzo has slammed a Twitter troll who suggesting her success is down to ‘an obesity epidemic in America’
The troll tweeted on December 20: ‘#Lizzo popular is because there is an obesity epidemic in America.’
‘Rather than encouraging people to do better, we are simply lying to them and telling them that they are just fine the way they are.’
‘Unfortunately, Many of these people are dying from diabetes and heart disease.’
Lizzo hit back on December 23 with a strongly-worded reply, tweeting: ‘I’m popular because I write good songs and I’m talented and perform high energy hour and a half shows filled with love’.
Troll: The Grammy nominee, who has seen her fame soar in 2019, defended her talent, insisting: ‘I’m popular because I write good songs and I’m talented’
‘The only person who needs to do better is you. Keep my name out ya mouth & look in the mirror before you come for me. Here’s the attention you ordered.’
The Juice singer shared an inspirational message about her journey to success on Saturday following her first Saturday Night Live appearance.
One image showed the 31-year-old as the Statue Of Liberty in a sparkly blue robe while in the other she plays Lady Liberty in a black dress with a plunging neckline.
Lady Liberty: The Juice singer shared an inspirational message about her journey to success on Saturday following her first Saturday Night Live appearance
She captioned it: ‘On the left was when I worked for liberty taxes, as a sign spinner… on the right is my @nbcsnl debut.
‘Don’t stop…we need you. Your time is coming,’ the singer declared.
It’s been a year to remember for the star who stormed to the top of the charts with the success of her third album, Cuz I Love You.
She cemented her position as the best in the business and earned Time magazine’s coveted 2019 Entertainer of the Year award.
Lizzo’s impressive storm over the industry was due in part to her honest approach with her fans about life, love and the pursuit of self acceptance.
What a year! It’s been a year to remember for the star who stormed to the top of the charts with the success of her third album, Cuz I Love You
‘From March to … now!’ the Good as Hell singer said. ‘I was experiencing a little bit of unhappiness. I was not happy with the way I felt to my body.
‘I didn’t feel sexy, and I didn’t know when it was going to end. There were times when I would go onstage and be like, “Y’all, I’m not going to lie. I’m not feeling myself.” Sometimes I’d break down and cry.’
Despite a certified Platinum album, eight Grammy nominations and her first movie role alongside Jennifer Lopez in Hustlers, Lizzo still had trouble staying positive.
‘Sometimes the audience would just cheer to make me feel better,’ she said. ‘I was getting sick a lot. I was like, “What the f*** is going on? I need to fall back in love with my body.”‘
Accolades: She cemented her position as the best in the business and earned Time magazine’s coveted 2019 Entertainer of the Year award
Her own plight with self love has sparked discussion among fans and foes, but has ultimately helped normalise inclusivity and body positivity.
‘I think it’s healthy to have a relationship with your naked body, even if no one ever sees it,’ she said. ‘But I’ve always felt the need to share it.’
She’s received a fair share of commentary — be it negative or positive — but still stands strong in her love for her work and her fans, adding in the candid interview.
‘I have to bite my tongue on certain things. When people challenge my talent, they challenge whether I deserve to be here. They challenge my blackness. I’m like, “Oh! I can easily just let your ass know right now in 132 characters why you’re f***ing wrong.”‘
Popular: Lizzo’s impressive storm over the industry was due in part to her honest approach with her fans about life, love and the pursuit of self acceptance
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