Because the special episode was nearly all about her, the Truth Hurts singer revealed her feelings in a TikTok video.
South Park’s recent episode, The End of Obesity, has a cruel Ozempic joke about Lizzo. The 34-year-old singer was referred to as an alternative to the popular weight loss pill in the adult cartoon series. However, the Good as Hell singer, who isn’t afraid to express her opinions, has spoken out about the joke aimed at her body positive imagery.
South Park describes Lizzo as an alternative to Ozempic.
The Ozempic special episode premiered on Paramount+ on Friday, May 24. It begins with Eric Cartman attempting to get his doctor to prescribe him Ozempic. Despite his desire to lose weight, he cannot pay the medication nor claim insurance. As a result, the doctor suggests another option: Lizzo.
“I’ll write you a prescription for Lizzo.” She’s a great vocalist who talks about body positivity and being content with the way you look. I want you to listen to Lizzo five times a day and view her videos right before bed. Eric’s doctor remarked, “I’m afraid you’ll have to take Lizzo for the rest of your life.”
The segment highlights Lizzo’s FDA credentials, stating that it allows for unlimited calorie intake while reducing physical exercise.Stop listening to Lizzo if you’re having suicidal thoughts. Serious adverse effects could include pancreatitis, hypothermia, and actually s****ing out of your ears.”
Lizzo reacts to South Park’s joke about her.
As the special episode focused nearly entirely on her, the Truth Hurts singer expressed her thoughts in a TikTok video. She appeared to enjoy the joke, saying, “That’s ridiculous. I just felt like, “Damn, I really am that b**ch.” The member of Juice stated, “I really showed the world how to love yourself and not give a f**k to the point where these men in Colorado know who the f**k I am and put it on their cartoon that’s been around for 25 years.”