'I showed you how to not give a f**k': Lizzo is not offended by South Park's Ozempic joke in episode referencing her

'I showed you how to not give a f**k': Lizzo is not offended by South Park's Ozempic joke in episode referencing her
Lizzo reportedly was not offended by South Park's joke naming weight-loss medicine after her (R) on their latest episode titled 'The End of Obesity' (Getty Images and Paramount+ Global)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Lizzo recently shared her thoughts on a new South Park episode that reportedly pokes fun at her weight.

The singer took to social media to react to 'The End of Obesity' nine months after she faced allegations of weight-shaming by her backup dancers, which she still denies, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

Lizzo reacts to ‘South Park’ joke naming Ozempic alternative after her

In a reaction video posted on her Instagram, the 'About Damn Time' singer shared her thoughts on the long-running animated series’ new episode, which premiered Friday, May 24.

"Guys, my worst fear has been actualized,” she said at the beginning. “I’ve been referenced in a South Park episode. I’m so scared,” she added.

Lizzo then played the video, which shows Stan and Kyle's mothers, Sharon and Sheila, having a chat. Because she did not have diabetes, Sharon's doctor declined to prescribe her any weight-loss drugs like Ozempic.

Nonetheless, she notes that "there's a whole new obesity drug for those of us who can't afford Ozempic and Mounjaro." 


 
 
 
 
 
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Sharon disclosed that she used a phony medication called Lizzo to suppress her "cravings to be thinner."

A cheery drug commercial for Lizzo begins to play as the 'Truth Hurts' singer appears shocked, dropping her jaw and covering her mouth.

“FDA-approved Lizzo makes you feel good about your weight, and it costs 90 percent less than Ozempic. In case studies, 70 percent of patients on Lizzo no longer cared how much they weighed,” the narrator of the fake commercial said.

“Lizzo helps you eat everything you want and keep physical activity to a minimum.  Ask about the power of not giving a f**k with Lizzo,” the narrator added.

Once the footage concluded, Lizzo said in response, “That’s crazy. I just feel like damn, I’m really that b***h.”

"I really showed the world how to love yourself and not give a f**k, to the point where these men [South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone] in Colorado know who the f**k I am, and put it on their cartoon that’s been around for 25 years,” she continued.

“I’m really that b***h, and I show you how to not give a f**k and I’ll keep showing you how to not give a f**k,” the singer added.



 

Fans laud Lizzo for not getting offended

Several social media users praised Lizzo's reaction to the episode mocking her. On Instagram, one user said, "This is the most back handed compliment ever."

Another wrote, "The power of not giving a f**k. Hell yes."

One person said, "That joke was a serious compliment. This has to be turned into a musical opportunity."

Another added, "I was so hoping you weren't going to be offended but see this as a win and you didn't disappoint me."

One individual commented, "This was a def compliment in South Park speak. And shed a light on income disparity in our healthcare system."

Another wrote, "This was a def compliment in South Park speak. And shed a light on income disparity in our healthcare system."

One individual wrote, "Silence the haters."

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