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The 36-year-old rapper posted a video on Instagram showing herself having fun with a friend at the fair held annually in Pomona, California.
‘Hoodrat nite soliloquy,’ Lizzo posted as a caption for her roughly 11.9 million followers.
The Grammy-winning singer sang along with the video about wanting to have a ‘hoodrat’ night while wearing a Taurus T-shirt, distressed denim skirt and large hoop earrings.
‘I want a hoodrat night. I want to wear a hoochie outfit,’ Lizzo said in the spoken word song accompanied by piano and wind instrument.
‘I want to hang outside of the window. I want to twerk on top of a car,’ she also sang.
Lizzo took to social media on Saturday to react to the latest South Park episode ‘The End of Obesity’ that centered around famously portly Eric Cartman’s quest to get Ozempic to lose some weight.
The episode, which premiered on Paramount+ on Friday, poked fun at her weight and the culture surrounding body positivity
A doctor told Cartman, ‘I’m going to write you a prescription for Lizzo. She’s a really good singer who talks about body positivity, and just being happy with the way you look. I want you to listen to Lizzo five times a day, and watch her videos just before bedtime.
‘I’m afraid you’ll have to be on Lizzo for the rest of your life,’ he adds, breaking the news as if it were something fatal.
The episode went on to offer a phony disclaimer from the FDA, stating ‘Lizzo helps you eat everything you want, and keep physical activity to a minimum…. Serious side effects may include pancreaтιтis, hypothermia, and literally s****ing out of your ears.’
‘Stop listening to Lizzo if you experience suicidal thoughts,’ a disembodied voice framed as being from the agency goes on to add.
Lizzo called the episode ‘crazy’, realizing creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker were satirically framing her as the alternative to Ozempic.