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Sindrei [870]
3 years ago
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1. How did Lizzo respond to fans' unfavorable point of view of "Worship" being used in a Weight Watchers

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ki77a [65]3 years ago
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Answer:

She was not happy with her fans criticism of the ad campaign.

Explanation:

Lizzo's fans were unhappy and criticized the use of her song, 'Worship', in an advert which featured Oprah Winfrey. They claimed that the advert was an opposite of the goals promoted by the Weight Watchers. In response to their criticism, Lizzo explained that she was simply excited about the fact that Oprah Winfrey featured in the advert, reason she shared it on her feed. She also explained that she would never promote any thing that would encourage eating disorders.

She felt bad about the situation explaining that criticisms like that made her feel like she was letting her fans down. She also explained that her true fans would not cancel her because of such criticisms. She made some disclosures about plans to start a clothing line away from the corporate world.

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