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Why Does Lizzo Think She’s Basically the Queen of Getting “Canceled”? Spoiler: The Truth Is Weirder Than Your Ex’s Texts

Added on May 17, 2025 inMusic News Cards

So here we are, folks — it’s May 17, and while the Mercury-Jupiter square today might have you second-guessing every text you just sent, Lizzo’s out here flipping the script on what it really means to get “canceled.” You ever wonder if being canceled is like Mercury in retrograde for celebs — inevitable, kinda messy, but secretly a chance to hit reset and glow up? Lizzo’s been bouncing back from backlash since day one, turning every shade thrown her way into pure gold. And listen, if anyone knows how to dance through drama while still booking major label deals and promising film roles, it’s her. She’s not just surviving the cancel culture; she’s schooling it—finding lessons beneath every headline. So, before you decide if cancel culture is a cosmic force or just a flashy headline, maybe sit down and hear what Lizzo has to say about her journey through the highs, lows, and all the wild in-betweens.

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Lizzo Says She Was Canceled Throughout Her Career

Obviously, you know Lizzo.

It’s not a stretch to say Lizzo’s career has had its share of ups and downs over the last several years. Three years after her “About Damn Time” was the #1 song in the US, she recently returned with several singles that failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. More notably, Lizzo faced several lawsuits in 2023 for alleged sexual harassment and other claims, which she’s since addressed publicly. (At least one of the lawsuits is still ongoing.)

“I’ve been canceled a lot,” she said. “I shouldn’t say I’ve been canceled, because I’m still going, but I’ve gotten backlash a lot. Literally every single time I’ve received backlash I use it as a growing and learning lesson.”

“It was like, ‘Oprah wants to use your song,’ I lost my mind,” she recalled feeling at the time. “I was like, ‘Oh my god Oprah knows who I am!’ I was like, ‘Yes! Yes.'”

“I remember posting the commercial because I was so proud and everybody was like, ‘You’re fucking joking right, like this is promoting eating disorders. And I was like, ‘Oh my god.’ It broke my heart. It truly broke my heart.”

If I may, for a moment: Being in the public eye seems miserable, and I wouldn’t wish it on anyone, really. That said! If you are appearing on a podcast talking about how you’ve been “canceled” — especially after you’re still signed to a major label that releases your music, and you’re booking promising film roles — I think it’s well worth examining if being “canceled” is even a thing.

Anyway, whatever. You can listen to the entire episode with Lizzo here.

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