Music Lizzo says she's close to 'giving up' and 'quitting' music over body-shaming tweets: 'F--- y'all' The singer unleashed on internet trolls after reading a series of tweets targeting her body: "The love definitely do not outweigh the hate on social media." By Joey Nolfi Joey Nolfi Entertainment Weekly's Oscars expert, 'RuPaul's Drag Race' beat reporter, host of 'Quick Drag' Twitter Spaces, and cohost of 'EW's BINGE' podcast. Almost all of the drag content on this site is my fault (you're welcome). EW's editorial guidelines Published on June 1, 2023 11:07AM EDT After reading a series of body-shaming tweets aimed at her, Lizzo revealed that she's considering quitting the music industry. The Grammy winner unleashed on her critics Wednesday, responding to a viral tweet shared by a conservative commentator, who criticized the 35-year-old singer's body by using footage from Lizzo's recent concert tribute to the late Tina Turner. She shared several tweets from her now-protected account, in which she hit back at the hurtful words. Lizzo. Steve Jennings/WireImage "I JUST logged on… and this is the type of s--- I see about me on a daily basis. It's really starting to make me hate the world," the musician wrote. "Then someone in the comments said I eat 'lots of fast food.' I LITERALLY STOPPED EATING FAST FOOD YEARS AGO… I'm tired of explaining myself all the time and I just wanna get on this app w/out seeing my name in some bulls---." Lizzo continued, "Y'all really need to touch grass… I'm not trying to BE fat. I'm not trying to BE smaller. I'm literally just trying to live and be healthy. This is what my body looks like even when I'm eating super clean and working out! Y'all speak on s--- y'all know NOTHING ABOUT and I'm starting to get heated." Lizzo called it "crazy" that the "love definitely do not outweigh the hate on social media" before opening up about potentially retreating from the spotlight. Lizzo has responded to recent tweets criticizing her body. Lizzo Twitter "Y'all don't know how close I be to giving up on everyone and quitting and enjoying my money and my man on a F---ING FARM," she wrote. "I literally NEVER search my name. This stuff just comes up on my TL & my FYP. It's wild. I swear I just wanna look at dance videos and science news and this s--- comes in every day." The "About Damn Time" singer finished by addressing "the people who haven't had an original thought or fresh air in years," and clarifying her stance on body positivity when it comes to her creative output. Lizzo. Steve Jennings/WireImage "BEING FAT ISN'T MY 'BRAND.' BEING FAT IS WHAT MY BODY LOOKS [like]. THAT'S IT. THAT'S ALL. My 'brand' is FEEL-GOOD MUSIC. My 'brand' is CHAMPIONING ALL PEOPLE," she wrote. "I've always led w/ my TALENT… But when I dropped 'Good as Hell' feel-good music was 'corny.' When I dropped 'Juice' disco-pop wasn't 'for them.' When I was body positive in 2016 being body positive was 'pandering.' Now everybody on that wave and I'm still s--- on?! Man, f--- y'all." Lizzo has long championed self-empowerment throughout her work, including in season 1 of her Emmy-winning Amazon Prime series Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls, which followed a diverse cast competing to join her group of backup dancers. "When I was a little girl all I wanted to see was me in the media — someone fat like me, Black like me, beautiful like me," she said in her acceptance speech at the 2022 Emmys. "I could go back and tell little Lizzo something. I'd be like, 'You gonna see that person, but, bitch, it's gonna have to be you.' This is for the big girls!" Read Lizzo's tweets above. Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Related content: Lizzo unleashes fierce army of drag queens during Tenn. concert in response to anti-drag bill The inside story of how Lizzo ended up on The Mandalorian Lizzo brought Adele a flask of wine for the Grammys, then had it herself: 'I legitimately was so drunk'