“I quit.” Oh, Boo Hoo! Lizzo pouts after being criticized on line

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Lizzo, the famed Grammy Award-winning singer and fashion mogul, recently took to Instagram to express her weariness with online criticism.

In a post dripping with frustration, she proclaimed her intention to quit, citing the relentless barrage of negativity directed towards her.

In her melodramatic declaration, Lizzo lamented being the target of ridicule and falsehoods, claiming her character was unfairly dissected by strangers.

Despite an outpouring of support from fellow celebrities, including Queen Latifah and Eric André, Lizzo’s complaints fell flat, echoing the sentiment that perhaps the world just isn’t ready to embrace her.

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While Lizzo has undoubtedly enjoyed success with chart-topping hits like “Truth Hurts” and “About Damn Time,” her public persona has often veered into preachy territory, championing body positivity while simultaneously bemoaning the scrutiny that comes with fame.

Her foray into fashion with the launch of Yitty, a shapewear line, aimed to promote inclusivity but instead became fodder for ridicule.

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This latest bout of self-pity isn’t new for Lizzo. She’s previously threatened to leave the music industry, citing the toxicity of social media and the relentless body-shaming comments she receives.

Yet, despite her professed desire to quit, Lizzo continues to tease new music and projects, leaving fans puzzled by her mixed messages.

Despite her vocal complaints, Lizzo’s career hasn’t suffered. She boasts four Grammy Awards and even snagged an Emmy for her reality series “Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls.”

Her music has been featured in major films, and she’s expanded her fashion empire with a new swimwear line. However, her success is marred by legal battles, including lawsuits from a designer and former backup dancers alleging a hostile work environment.

While Lizzo’s grievances may elicit sympathy from some, others view her complaints as the petulant whining of a privileged celebrity. In a world where genuine struggles abound, her complaints about public perception and online criticism seem trivial at best.

Perhaps it’s time for Lizzo to take a page from her own playbook and focus on spreading positivity rather than wallowing in self-pity.

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