In the video, which features a series of clips of the Grammy-award-winning performer working out in various activewear looks, Lizzo reminds people who attack and shame her body that she’s “not working out for your ideal body type, [she’s] working out to have my ideal body type.”
“And you know what type that is? None of our f***ing business,” the “Juice” singer said.
“I am beautiful. I am strong. I do my job. And I stay on my job. So, next time you want to come for somebody and judge them—whether they drink kale smoothies or eat McDonald’s or workout or not workout—how about you look at your own f***ing self and worry about your own goddamn body.”
“Health is not just determined by what you look like on the outside, health is also what happens on the inside and a lot of y’all need to do a f***ing cleanse of your insides. Namaste, have a great day.”
No one has the right to judge your body or physical appearance, or decide how you express yourself. As Lizzo says, it’s none of their “f***ing business.” Earlier this year, the “Truth Hurts” singer called out TikTok for allegedly deleting her videos featuring her in a bathing suit.