Lizzo, who is known for promoting body positivity, and fellow Grammy winner SZA have condemned the relentless online trolls who fat-shame the 'Turth Hurts' songstress.
- Sep 17, 2024
AceShowbiz - Lizzo, known for promoting body positivity, has recently shared her struggles with hurtful comments about her weight. In a post on Instagram, she expressed her frustration and said the negative messages were starting to take a toll on her.
Her friend and fellow singer, SZA, came to her defense on Twitter. SZA questioned where the "well-spoken" and "virtue signaling" internet users were when someone genuinely needed defending. She highlighted Lizzo's constant support for others and asked her followers to practice kindness.
Lizzo's outspokenness about body acceptance has had a positive impact on young girls, especially those who see themselves in her music and message. Danielle Cromwell-Cannon's 7-year-old daughter, who dances along to Lizzo's songs, has found inspiration and self-love through the artist.
During a concert in Hartford, Connecticut, Lizzo invited Aria, known as "little Lizzo," on stage. Aria's sign, which read "Hey, Lizzo, it's me, Aria," caught Lizzo's attention. The heartwarming moment illustrated the impact of Lizzo's message on the lives of young fans.
Despite the hateful comments, Lizzo's positive influence continues to resonate. Her message of self-love and acceptance serves as a reminder that everyone deserves to feel good in their own skin.
SZA concluded her tweets by urging people to practice kindness and stop adding to the negativity online. She emphasized that Lizzo's "brand" is not about being fat but about promoting positivity and supporting others.