“ I didn’t sign up for this bullshit. I STOP. »It is with this sensational declaration that Lizzo concluded a message published on March 29 on her Instagram account. Claiming to be the subject of constant lies and criticism on the Internet and in her daily life, the American singer and rapper, 35, announced her retirement.

Constant physical criticism
On her 12 million-subscriber Instagram account, Lizzo, whose real name is Melissa Viviane Jefferson, said she can no longer stand the criticism she faces. “I can’t stand being dragged through the mud by everyone in my life and on the Internet anymore. »
“All I want to do is make music, make people happy and help make the world a little’ more beautiful.” (…) But I’m starting to believe that the world doesn’t want me. »
Evoke from the ” lies ” AND “mockery” against his ” I wait “Lizzo complained about seeing his personality “Dissected by people who don’t know me and insult my name. »

In her message the singer and rapper made no allusion to the accusations against her. We remind you that from 2023 many of her dancers will be there’they accused of sexual and moral harassment and kidnapping. A complaint was filed against her in 2023. Lizzo has consistently denied her allegations, saying they were “incredible”. Dall’last summer, this champion of self-confidence was defended by’lawyer to the stars Marty Singer. Adored by Hollywood, this lawyer counts Johnny Depp, Kim Kardashian and Bill Cosby among his clients.
Even though his message ended with l’announcement of his resignation, the Grammy-winning star did not say whether he was considering resigning. abandon social media OR stop playing music altogether and retire from’music industry. Continues.
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