Lizzo looked sensational in a 'nearly naked' bodysuit as she poured her heart out to fans in an emotional post about having negative thoughts.
The About D**n Time hit-maker showed off her impressive curves in one of her Yitty brand's brown, nearly naked bodysuits for a 'nearly naked' talk. The star stripped back her emotions to address her ups and downs with fans in an emotional post.
She said: "The world can make you feel very small and there are some things about this world that are designed to make you feel unloved."
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The star appeared sad when she said: "I feel like everyone hates me. I'm always screwing up, I can't do anything right. Is so-and-so mad at me? Did I say the right thing? Why can't I get anything right? She continued.
Lizzo wants to team up with 'rarest gem' pal Adele - but not in a singing duetShe talked about the 'spiral' she was in, where she'd 'beat herself up every night.' She said: "I'll lay down and go to bed and I'll just think about how I'm a failure."
Then, seemingly snapping out of her mood, she said: "I have to snap out of it and realise I'm not alone. Everyone don't hate you," adding: "You are a human who deserves grace."
She signed off saying: "I hope you have an incredible day. Be kind to yourself. Take it easy! We're all going through this at the same time. "
Meanwhile, Lizzo has shared a powerful statement as she reacted to the new South Park episode which mocked her body positivity message.
The show, titled South Park: The End of Obesity, focused on the recent craze of taking drugs such as diabetes medication Ozempic to help with weight loss. In the episode, Eric Cartman was dealing with obesity and said he had been prescribed a new drug called "Lizzo".
The drug was described as helping people "lower standards and expectations" and stop caring about how much they weigh. Lizzo has now taken to Instagram to respond to the episode and her reaction has surprised some.
In a video, she explained: "Guys, my worst fear has been actualised. I've been referenced in a South Park episode. I'm so scared." After watching along to a clip from the episode, she continued: "I really showed the world how to love yourself and not give a ---- to the point where these men in Colorado know who the ---- I am and put it in their cartoon that's been around for 25 years.
"I'm really that ----- and I showed y'all how to not give a ---- and I'm gonna keep on showing you how to not give a ----." Fans quickly took to the comments to share their thoughts. "This is the most back handed compliment ever," one person wrote.
Another said: "This was a def compliment in South Park speak. And shed a light on income disparity in our healthcare system," while a third added: "That joke was a serious compliment. This has to be turned into a musical opportunity."