Celebrities are expressing their solidarity with Lizzo in the wake of her resignation announcement.
Lizzo declared in an extensive Instagram post on Friday that she felt mistreated by all individuals, including those on the internet.
Feeling Mistreated and Taking a Stand
“I’m getting tired of putting up with being dragged by everyone in my life and on the internet,” Lizzo wrote. “All I want is to make music and make people happy, and help the world be a litter better than how I found it.”
“I’m starting to feel like the world doesn’t want me in it. I’m constantly up against lies being told about me for clout and views…being the butt of the joke every single time because of how I look.”
The musician concluded her post by writing, “I didn’t sign up for this shit — I QUIT!”
Although the musician failed to specify whether she was referring to her music career or her decision to leave social media, numerous admirers rushed to the comments to express their admiration.
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Lizzo’s Resignation Announcement Sparks Celeb Support
Hayden Williams, a British fashion illustrator and designer, advised Lizzo not to allow anyone to demean her.
Sophia Bush, an actress, advised Lizzo to prioritize her own well-being and to never give attention to the virtual world.
Holly Robinson Peete recommended that Lizzo emulate Beyoncé by devising a strategy to block out the surrounding commotion.
Kid Fury, an internet personality and comedian, affirmed that he would support whichever choice would bring her the most joy.
Nearly two months after her attempt to discharge a sexual harassment lawsuit brought against her by three of her former background dancers was denied, Lizzo has issued this cryptic message.
And earlier this month, Lizzo gave fans an update on her self-love journey and thanked them for their patience: “I’m almost ready to be a normal human again… to be outside.. to love and trust people.. to try and make new friends… to go on live 👀… to sing and talk about my pain and joy… just give me a lil more time. Thank u for the patience.”
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