With her body positivity movement and unabashed performance style, Lizzo can be considered many things.
But this week, the recent Grammy Award winning singer, songwriter, flutist, rapper, Vodka spokesperson, Billboard chart-topper, NAACP Image Award-receiving plus-sized beauty icon has a new title: an agent of change.
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Earlier this week, the βJuiceβ powerhouse put TikTok on blast for removing her swimsuit video.
In a video uploaded to the popular Chinese-based social media video clip sharing app, Lizzo is seen lip-synching the words βI knowβ on repeat (a viral trend started by influencer Erin McMillen) accompanied by the following text: βTikTok keeps taking down my videos with me in my bathing suits but allows other videos with girls in bathing suits. I wonder why.β
βI wonder why?β her caption read. βTiktok... we need to talk.β
After TikTok got called out, one of the companyβs mouthpieces told some cockamamie story on Good Morning America about beingβobsessedβ with Lizzo but how she violated its community guidelines policy (whatever that means).
The company got dragged down to the ground for what many considered to be bias towards the full figured phenom.
Her post received over 2.2 million likes and 17,000 comments.
And just like that, theyβve had a change of heart.
According to Page Six, a spokesperson from TikTok said, βthe platform has since contacted Lizzoβs team and assured them that the removal of the now-restored video had nothing to do with her body type.β
The rep also included that at first glance, the video did not seem to meet guidelines on the app however after review (and a call out from Lizzo), the video was restored.
TikTok, which launched internationally in 2017, reportedly has more than 1 billion users.
Thatβs a lot of data to mine.
Just saying.
But Hooray to Lizzo!!!
If thatβs not juice, I donβt what is.
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