Commenting on celebrities’ bodies is on the out list for 2023. Just ask Lizzo, who paused her beach vacation to share an important reminder about letting artists make art without fixating on their physical appearance.
In a candid video uploaded to Instagram, the “About Damn Time” singer and body positivity advocate reaffirmed how much she loves her body — and admitted just how exhausted she is by all of the comments she receives about how she looks.
“The discourse around [celebrities’] bodies is officially tired,” the Grammy- and Emmy-winner told her 13 million followers in a beachside self-tape.
She went on the unpack the impossible beauty standards women artists like her are held to every day: “I have seen comments go from: ‘Oh my gosh, I liked you when you were thick. Why did you lose weight?’; to ‘Oh my gosh, why did you get a BBL [Brazilian butt lift]? I liked your body before’; to ‘Oh my gosh, you’re so big. You need to lose weight, but for your health’; to ‘Oh my gosh, you’re so little. You need to get ass or titties or something’; to ‘Oh my gosh, why did she get all that work done?’ It’s just too much work.”
No matter how Lizzo looks or what changes she makes to her physical appearance, she loses. What’s more, these conversations detract from her actual purpose: making and performing music.
“Do we realize that artists are not here to fit into your beauty standards?” she continued. “Artists are here to make art. And this body is art. And I’m going to do whatever I want with this body. I wish that comments costed you all money, so we [could] see how much time we are fucking wasting on the wrong thing.”
This is hardly the first time Lizzo has spoken out about the appearance-related pressures she encounters as a woman artist. Speaking to Vanity Fair last October, the Special singer shared another reminder about not conflating wellness with weight loss. She leads a “very health lifestyle,” she told the magazine, yet because she exists in a larger body, people often assume she eats “super clean” with the intention of losing weight. And that couldn’t be more false.
“I’m not a vegan to lose weight,” she explained. “I just feel better when I eat plants.”
As pop music’s reigning “fat bitch,” Lizzo champions self-love and body acceptance for everyone, especially fellow plus-size women and Black women. This was true at the start of her career, and it’s still true now that her star has risen to astronomical heights.
“I love my body,” she said in a 2019 interview with V magazine. “No matter what angle you shoot it at, no matter the lighting, my body is just so fucking beautiful all the time. I may talk shit about it sometimes, but fuck. She’s still a bad bitch.”
In addition to her musical discography, the 34-year-old artist also has her own shape wear line, Yitty, and an HBO Max special, Love, Lizzo, under her belt.
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