“It’s fatphobic, it’s racist, and it’s hurtful,” she said.
It’s not cool.
Earlier in the live, Lizzo stated she wasn’t “making music for white people.”
“I’m not making music for anybody.
I’m a Black woman making music,” she explained.
“I make Black music, period.
I’m not serving anyone but myself.
Everyone is invited to a Lizzo show, to a Lizzo song.”
The artist also took to Twitter on Sunday to talk about how difficult self-love is.
“if u managed to love yourself today I’m proud of u.
If u haven’t, I’m still proud of u.
“When you stand up for yourself they claim your problematic & sensitive,” the rapper tweeted.
“When you don’t they tear you apart until you crying like this.
Whether you skinny, big, plastic, they going to always venture to put their insecurities on you.
Remember these are nerds looking at the popular table.”
She also slammed haters for body shaming and using racist words to describe Lizzo.
thank you for inspiring me.”
“Lizzo makes a song about people spending energy trying to bring women down,” theGood Placeactress wrote.
This is so f—ed up."
“@lizzo you’re loved everyday,” Spencer said.
“Never seek approval from the world because there will always be those waiting to tear you down.
Self love is foundational and only you’re free to build it.