That fire kept burning through the year.[3] Lizzo used TikTok to call out how the movement got twisted. ### Calling Out the Co-Opting In 2020 clips, Lizzo got real about the shift.[2] She said body positivity had been grabbed by "All Bodies," sidelining fat folks—especially big Brown and Black women.[1] Lizzo didn't stop there.[2] She doubled down in another video, pointing to medical bias and deep-rooted oppression.[1]"This isn't my first time being onstage, but this is the first time that I feel like I'm being seen as who I am."
— Lizzo, 2020-02-23[3]
Her point? Time to tear down the systems hurting fat people.[2] Lizzo made it clear: the originators—big women, queer women—aren't reaping the rewards.[1]"Fat people are still getting the short end of this movement!"
— Lizzo, 2023-01-01[1]
### A Timeline of Truths"The body positivity movement has been co-opted by 'All Bodies,' and people are finally celebrating medium and small girls and people who occasionally get rolls."
— Lizzo, 2023-01-01[1]
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 2012 | Lizzo reflects on her 2012 interview with Chance the Rapper in a later discussion on body positivity realities.[1] |
| 2020-02-23 | Lizzo, named 2020 Entertainer of the Year, speaks backstage at the NAACP Image Awards about the importance of body positivity and dismissing backlash.[1] |
| 2020 | Lizzo critiques the body positivity movement in TikTok videos, stating it has been co-opted by 'All Bodies' and leaves fat people, especially big Brown and Black women, behind.[1] |
| 2020 | Lizzo emphasizes in a follow-up TikTok that bigger women face medical bias and systemic oppression, calling to dismantle structures that oppress fat people.[1] |
She admits it's not always easy.[4] Lizzo owns the ups and downs of self-love."The body positivity movement was very political and it got taken and kind of commercialized—and now body positivity to people is code word for fat."
— Lizzo, 2025-03-21[4]
"I'm not going to lie and say I love my body every day. The bottom line is, the way you feel about your body changes every single day. There are some days I adore my body, and others when I don't feel completely positive."
— Lizzo, 2024-09-01[4]
Lizzo's honesty cuts deep.[4] She's reshaping the conversation, one truth at a time. While reports spotlight Lizzo's powerful words at the 2023 Grammys as a body positivity win, details on that exact statement remain unverified amid the night's buzz.[1] Lizzo's fire keeps inspiring.[2] Will her next stage moment redefine self-love even further?"The people who created this movement -- big women, big Brown and Black women, queer women -- are not benefiting from the mainstream success of it."
— Lizzo, 2023-01-01[1]
Sources
- [1] Lizzo says body positivity movement has left 'the bodies ... - ABC News — abcnews.com
- [2] Lizzo's Acceptance Speech Celebrating Body Positivity Is The True ... — thelist.com
- [3] Lizzo On the Importance of Body Positivity: 'This Isn't My ... - YouTube — youtube.com
- [4] Lizzo Says 'Body Positivity' Is Seen as a 'Code Word for Fat' - Complex — complex.com







