A recent comment by Yung Miami prompted Lizzo to seek clarification regarding her weight.
- During an interview, Yung Miami pointed out societal pressures on women regarding body image using Lizzo’s weight.
- Lizzo reached out to Yung Miami via livestream to discuss the misunderstanding.
- The interaction ended on a positive note with mutual understanding.
- Lizzo shared a fun anecdote about almost forming a rock band with SZA.
Lizzo was quick to address a remark Yung Miami made about her weight during an interview. Miami discussed societal pressures women face about their bodies, using Lizzo’s weight loss journey as a point of reference.
In the conversation with Shannon Sharpe on the Club Shay Shay podcast, Miami mentioned how women are criticized whether they’ve had surgery or not. She highlighted that even though Lizzo lost weight, some still criticize her appearance saying, “Pick a side.”
Lizzo, seeking clarity, reached out to Miami during a livestream. Miami explained she was referring to the negative comments women receive about their bodies regardless of what they do.
Miami clarified saying, “Before you lost the weight, people would be like she should lose weight… that’s what I was pertaining to.” Lizzo laughed, thinking the “ew” comment was about her current weight, but got the real point Miami was making.
Miami reiterated, “Everybody says you look good, but then you have the five percent that say she looks better fat.” Both women agreed that you can’t please everyone, especially regarding women’s bodies.
After their chat, a positive understanding was reached. Lizzo agreed with Miami’s sentiment about societal criticism.
In lighter news, Lizzo also shared a quirky story about almost forming a rock band with SZA. During a Twitch stream on Valentine’s Day, she spoke about their strong friendship and hinted at a project called Pussy Lasers.
The idea came while they were working together on the track “F2F” for SZA’s 2022 album SOS. Although the band idea didn’t materialize, the collaboration remains cherished.
In the end, Lizzo and Yung Miami found common ground and even shared a laugh, showing the power of open dialogue.