won the “video for good” award for her single “About Damn Time.” During her acceptance , Lizzo delivered a message that many interpreted as a direct response to comedian Aries Spears, who recently body-shamed the singer during an interview.However, in a tweet posted on Monday, August 29, Lizzo clarified that the speech was directed at “EVERYBODY,” not just one individual.
Lizzo accepting her award at the 2022 VMAs“And now...to the bitches that got something to say about me in the press,” she said during her acceptance speech, referencing . "You know, I ain't gonna say nothing.
They be like, 'Lizzo, why don't you clap back, why don't you clap back?' Because, bitches, I'm winning!"Early on Monday, Lizzo clarified, “Lemme make one thing VERY clear—I wasn't addressing anybody in my speech last night..
I was addressing EVERYBODY.” This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Spears's remarks, which only picked up steam after Lizzo's fans jumped to her defense, are so offensive and so fatphobic that they're not worth sharing with the world, but you can read about it more over at They're certainly not the first time Lizzo has been the target of body shaming, which is exactly why Lizzo's is a message everybody needs to hear.By Elle TurnerBy Emily TannenbaumBy Emily TannenbaumBy Ariana Yaptangco More from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast.
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