In a video posted on TikTok, the singer reacted to the South Park clip that roasted her for not caring about her weight.
On Saturday, singer Lizzo reacted to South Park roasting her for being the face of the body positivity movement and for having lowered standards around weight in its special titled "The End of Obesity."
In a video posted on TikTok, the singer played a clip from the South Park episode and reacted in real-time. In the clip, Sharon Marsh explains how her insurance wouldn't pay for the weight loss drug Ozempic but instead prescribed her "Lizzo" to "lower standards and expectations."
In the clip Lizzo, appeared shocked with her hand covering her mouth as the show talked about the drug "Lizzo" giving patients the "power of not giving a f**k."
In reaction to the clip, the singer said, "That's crazy! I just feel like d*mn." She added, "I'm really that b*tch. I showed the world how to love yourself and not give a f**k to the point where these men in Colorado know who the f**k I am, and put it on their cartoon that has been around for 25 years."
"I'm really that b*tch and I'll show y'all how to not give a f**k, and I'll keep showing you how to not give a f**K," Lizzo concluded.
Lizzo has publicly become one of the most prominent faces in the "body positivity" movement, which has made claims that a person can be healthy at any size. However, last year, former backup dancers for the singer filed a lawsuit that accused her of fat shaming them along with allegations of sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment.
In a statement, Ron Zambrano said, "The stunning nature of how Lizzo and her management team treated their performers seems to go against everything Lizzo stands for publicly, while privately she weight-shames her dancers and demeans them in ways that are not only illegal but absolutely demoralizing."
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