Lizzo Expresses Fear Over Involvement in South Park’s Ozempic Skit
Lizzo, the 36-year-old singer and a prominent figure in the body positivity movement, filmed her reaction to an episode of “South Park”. The episode, titled “The End of Obesity”, which premiered on May 24, referenced Lizzo as the alternative to weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Monjaro. In a TikTok video, Lizzo expressed her fear and surprise about being referred to in the show. She explained that the episode discussed the popularity and use of semaglutide drugs for weight loss, a subject she largely represents the opposite of. Some character dialogue in the episode also refers to differences in accessibility of weight loss drugs.
Lizzo filmed herself watching an episode of “South Park” which referenced her as being the antithesis of weight loss drugs.
The 36-year-old singer, who has made herself a poster child for the body positivity movement, shared a “blind duet” reaction to her inclusion on the show. “Guys, my worst fear has been actualized. I’ve been referenced in a South Park episode,” she began in a TikTok video posted on Sunday.
The episode focused on the popularity of semaglutide drugs like Ozempic and Monjaro for weight loss. “South Park: The End of Obesity” debuted on May 24.
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“I’m so scared,” she said as the clip started playing.
In the episode, Sharon and Sheila, moms of characters Stan and Kyle, are discussing using weight loss drugs. Sharon says her doctor would not prescribe her medication like Ozempic because she doesn’t have diabetes. Sheila responded by asking how she’s managing her weight if she’s not using those drugs.
“Don’t you know, Sheila?” Sharon says. “Now, there’s a whole new obesity drug for those of us who can’t afford Ozempic and Mounjaro.”
“I controlled all my cravings to be thinner with Lizzo,” she says, at which point Lizzo makes a surprised face while reacting to the clip.
A commercial for the fictional drug Lizzo starts playing, including a parody of the song from the Ozempic commercial. Sharon makes it clear that the drug doesn’t do anything besides make the user not care about being overweight.
The faux commercial says Lizzo “makes you feel good about your weight — and it costs 90% less than Ozempic.”
“I’ve lowered my standards and my expectations,” Sharon says, while the real Lizzo continues reacting with shock at the bit.
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“70% of patients on Lizzo no longer care how much they weigh,” the fake drug commercial narrator continues. The ad also warns about listening to Lizzo’s music, causing her to say, “Not the f***ing album!” as the commercial cuts to an image of someone bleeding from the ears after listening to her songs.
The commercial concludes with Sharon saying, “Ask about the power of not giving a f*** with Lizzo.”
“I really showed the world how to love yourself and not give a f*** to the point where these men in Colorado know who the f*** I am, and put it on their cartoon that’s been around for 25 years,” Lizzo said in conclusion as part of her reaction.
“And I’m gonna keep on showing you how to not give a f***,” she added.
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