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Lizzo Offers Iconic Response After Troll Asks Her How She 'Deals With Being Obese Every Day'

Lizzo Offers Iconic Response After Troll Asks Her How She 'Deals With Being Obese Every Day'
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Though she is one of the most successful pop musicians of the past few years, Lizzo continues to be pelted with fat-shaming comments across her social media accounts.

While chatting with her followers over Instagram Live, a troll asked her how she "deals with being obese every day."


Lizzo threw it right back at this person.

"I wake up into my obese bed—I have to get a king bed because I'm so obese—and I put on my obese Louis Vuitton house slippers," she said.

"I walk into my massive, obese bathroom and I just stare into my wall-to-wall, obese mirror and lather myself in the most obese, expensive oils and creams, and—oh, god—I walk into my obese, gorgeous, mid-century modern kitchen, and by the time I've made it into my kitchen, I've already made another obese million dollars."




She then went on to fake cry about her "obese bank account."

"My bank account is so fat. My bank account is so obese, and, like, I tried to put it on a diet but she's just so stubborn, like, she won't listen."





Last summer, Lizzo shared an Instagram post addressing trolls who body shame her, and girls like her who are shamed daily.

"IDGAF about trolls that body shame me," she wrote.

"I do this for the people who get body shamed every single day who don't have my platform or have the same path to confidence i had. I know that I am here to defend and represent y'all. Because I love y'all and I dont want y'all to go through the self hatred I went through. And if posting my journey and cussing ignorant insecure wannabe 'comment section doctors' out is what I gotta do to make sure fat shaming is shamed then that's what I'm gonna do."




That troll hopefully learned a valuable lesson. Regardless of how much you bully someone online for their weight, they might be crying all the way to the bank, and it costs $0 to mind your own business.

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