In a recent emotional Instagram Live session, Lizzo bravely shared her struggles with the racist and fatphobic trolling she faces online. Despite the success of her new single “Rumors” and its vibrant music video, Lizzo found herself confronting the darker side of fame.
Through tears, she spoke candidly about the hurtful comments directed at her, saying, “It’s fatphobic, it’s racist, and it’s hurtful. What I won’t accept is y’all doing this to Black women over and over again, especially us big Black girls.” Lizzo emphasized the importance of representation, stating, “When we don’t fit into the box that you want to put us in, you just unleash hatred onto us. It’s not cool. I’m doing this for the big Black women in the future who just want to live their lives without being scrutinized or put into boxes.”
Cardi B, who features on “Rumors,” quickly came to Lizzo’s defense on social media. She tweeted, “When you stand up for yourself they claim your problematic & sensitive. When you don’t they tear you apart until you crying like this. Whether you skinny, big, plastic, they going to always try to put their insecurities on you.” She continued to highlight the success of Lizzo’s song, urging fans to focus on the positive impact of Lizzo’s work rather than the negativity.
This isn’t the first time Lizzo has faced such hate; back in January 2020, she announced a break from Twitter due to overwhelming trolling. “Yeah I can’t do this Twitter s–t no more… too many trolls,” she shared, highlighting the toll that online hate can take on mental health.
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In summary, Lizzo’s Instagram Live serves as a powerful reminder of the impact of online hate and the importance of uplifting marginalized voices. With the support of artists like Cardi B, Lizzo continues to advocate for love and acceptance in the face of adversity.
