Lizzo condemns body shaming


Lizzo is tired of talking about her body.

In an interview with "People" magazine, the 33-year-old singer talks about her attempt to create a new beauty model by embracing her silhouette and also emphasizes that she is tired of the fact that people are commenting on her size.

 
"I know I'm fat. It does not bother me. I like to be fat and I am beautiful and healthy. "So can we move on?" He said in an intense moment.

Lizzo also revealed that she was faced with many stereotypes as she grew up solely because of her body type.

 
"The funny, fat girlfriend. I played this role in high school. Or the girlfriend who will slap you in the woods because she is big. "Or the big girl who is insecure because she is big," he described.

"I do not think I'm the only fat girl there is. "I want to get rid of this box in which we have been put," he added.

Although Lizzo believes that it does not meet every human ideal for the body, she does not allow this fact to determine her view of herself.

"I think I have a very hot body! "I am a symbol of the body and I accept it more and more every day," said the three Grammy-winning singer.
 
"She may not be the ideal body type for some people, like, say, Kim Kardashian may not be the ideal body type for some, but she is an idol and has created a modern model of beauty," she continued.

"And what I do is use my confidence and my power to create my own model of beauty. "And one day this will be just the standard," he explained.

Lizzo also does what she can to create more space for people like her.

In her new competition reality show, "Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls", the singer begins a massive search for the dancers who will accompany her on her upcoming tour.

"Girls who look like me are not represented. "It's time to roll up my sleeves and find them on my own," he said in the show's official trailer, which premieres on Amazon Prime Video on March 25.