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Latest revision as of 06:49, May 6, 2024

Lizzo is an obese narcissistic feminist, anti-white racist and child grooming-supporter who has been described as a singer, rapper and flutist. Lizzo is known for racially derogatory comments about her fans and for telling Billboard in March 2022 that she "likes being fat".[1] Lizzo has been accused of sexual harassment and weight-shaming by her former dancers.[2]

Lizzo is extremely left-wing, supporting trans ideology and abortion. Lizzo has a poor understanding of the US political system, as evidenced when she asked Bernie Sanders "what happens next" after he explained the concept of impeachment to her in 2019.[3]

History

In June 2022, Lizzo promised to donate $500,000 from her tour that year to child murder and eugenics organisation Planned Parenthood.[4]

She made a racist comment about her fans in October 2022, in which she said "I am not making music for white people".[5]

To show her support for child grooming and protest a Tennessee legislation to prevent such grooming, Lizzo performed with drag queens on TV on 23 April 2023.[6]

On 1 August 2023, it was reported that a lawsuit had been filed against Lizzo for sexual harassment, bullying, ableism and, ironically, "fat shaming". Former tour dancers for Lizzo allege that the pop star pressured them into attending explicit performances in Amsterdam's Red Light District, where she invited them to touch nude performers, and perform such depraved acts as eating bananas protruding from performer's genitalia. She is also alleged to have bullied a dancer for their their gain.[7][8] The morbidly obese performer's record sales, airplay numbers and streaming numbers collapsed in the wake of the lawsuit against her, with her daily sales dropping from 2,000 to only 30.[9]

Criticism

Psychology

On 14 March 2023, Candace Owens posted a video claiming that celebrities like Lizzo disguise narcissism as 'self-care'.[10]

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