‘My Worst Worry Came True’: Lizzo Recorded Herself Watching South Park’s Obesity Ad About Her

South Park took aim at Ozempic and the broader issue of obesity in its new Paramount special. While much of the episode’s scorn was directed at insurance companies, designer drugs, and wealthy moms, Lizzo also featured prominently. The staunch advocate of embracing the framework has become the newest in a long line of celebrities who were skewered by creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, but instead of running away, she adopted it.

For Lizzo, adopting him meant recording herself watching him for the first time and posting a clip side-by-side on social media. As someone who loves South Park, reaction videos and celebrities making their own jokes with clever humor are evidently all over the place. You can see Lizzo’s integration on Instagram several times, surprising you, as well as an investigation of why she makes her “that bitch” in the roundup at the end. . .

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The episode in question is called South Park: The End of Obesity. Follow the various characters as they all deal with Ozempic’s madness. Cartman, unwilling to exercise and furious that the drug wasn’t covered by insurance, decided to do it himself. Meanwhile, Randy Marsh begins dating a mothers’ organization and takes Ozempic with them, while his wife Sharon begins to take the lesser-liked option called Lizzo, which lowers your criteria and allows you to be plus-size.

It’s obviously not the most flattering depiction in the world, especially since there’s a subplot that involves Lizzo’s music hurting people’s ears, however, the core message of accepting herself in her length has been at the center of the singer’s gospel since she rose to fame. about that, his post-visualization research and how surreal it is to even get a feel for it through the creators of South Park. Overall, it was much more positive than her pre-visualization research, in which she admitted that her “worst fear” was “self-actualization. ” Here’s part of his abstract quote. . .

I’m just like, ‘Shit, I’m that bitch. ‘ I’m that bitch. I’ve shown the world how to love each other and give a damn, to the point where those men in Colorado know who I am and put it in their caricature that’s been around for 25 years.

Throughout its more than three hundred episodes, television specials, and movies, South Park has proven to be an equivalent opportunity violator. He tackled a wide variety of fashions, follies, and every conceivable political ideological. As such, it’s no surprise that they consider Ozempic to be the new target, as the weight-loss drug has become a hot topic of verbal exchange and a point of contention among some.

As for Lizzo, she has kept a low profile for the past year after being sued by some of her former substitute dancers who accused her of shaming and sexual harassment. She remains an important figure in the frame acceptance movement and her music is still widely known. she played, adding her hits “Truth Hurts”, “Good As Hell” and “About Damn Time”.

Mack Rawden is the editor-in-chief of CinemaBlend. He began applying for publication as an editor in 2007 and has held positions on the site ever since, adding editor-in-chief, pop culture editor, and editor-in-chief. He now splits his time between the CinemaBlend user experience, helping to plan the site’s editorial direction, and writing passionate articles on specific entertainment topics that interest him. He graduated from Indiana University with a bachelor’s degree in English (go Hoosiers!) and has been interviewed and quoted in publications, adding Digiday. Excited about Clue, the mysteries of the week, a wonderful wrestling promotion and cookies at Disney World. Less enthusiastic about the cable pricing structure, loud noises, and Tuesdays.

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