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Lizzo Clarifies 'I Quit' Post, Reaffirms Commitment To Music

Lizzo's social media post sparked speculation about quitting music and social media.

Lizzo recently clarified her social media post that caused a stir among fans and media outlets. The Grammy winner had posted 'I quit' on social media, prompting speculation that she was quitting music and social media altogether. However, in a subsequent Instagram video, Lizzo explained that her statement was about quitting giving negative energy attention, not quitting music or social media.

In the video, Lizzo emphasized her love for making music and connecting with people, stating that she will continue to pursue her passion despite facing negativity. She expressed solidarity with others who may also struggle with negative voices and encouraged standing up against negativity.

Her original post on March 30 had expressed frustration with being criticized and misrepresented, both in her personal life and online. Lizzo mentioned facing lies and disrespect, particularly regarding her appearance and character. While some media outlets interpreted her post as a resignation from music and social media, Lizzo's clarification video made it clear that she remains committed to her music career.

Notably, Lizzo's original post came amidst legal challenges from three of her backup dancers who accused her of fostering a hostile work environment. Lizzo denied the allegations and filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, but the case is proceeding to trial as per the judge's decision.

Lizzo's message of resilience and determination resonated with her fans, who appreciated her honesty and vulnerability. The singer's commitment to spreading joy through her music and overcoming negativity serves as an inspiration to many.

For those interested, Lizzo's full clarification video can be viewed on her Instagram account. The incident underscores the challenges faced by public figures in navigating fame and dealing with criticism while staying true to their artistic vision.

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