So, there you have it: Lana and Lizzo are chill, no beef.
The Philadelphia-born rapper on stage clothes (“Jumpsuit, bitch!”), the Diddy situation, and her run-ins with Questlove and Jay-Z. It’s a Philly thing.
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Lizzo used the occasion to make a statement ... the Toronto Star, Xtra Magazine and the Edmonton Journal. You can reach Kevin by email at [email protected].
In honor of the creativity, Vogue is rounding up some of the best ... sleek patent leather bodysuit and tiny shades were on point. Lizzo, meanwhile, pointed to the Ozempic craze by dressing ...
Lizzo, for her part, wore a cheeky tee that read “It’s About Madam Time”—with a Harris-Walz hat to match—signaling her support for Kamala Harris. The looks all point to a sense of pride ...
Rounding out the unusual get-up, Lizzo sported a headband adorned with white wings and a pair of bejewelled sunglasses. After sharing a number of photos striking dramatics, she posted a video ...
The animation South Park even joined in when they parodied the singer in a TV special titled The End of Obesity, where they named a weight loss drug “Lizzo” and joked it was cheaper than Ozempic.