Lizzo 'Feeling Really Bad' After She 'Overate' for 'Comfort'

Mar. 15, 2025

Lizzo.Photo:Lizzo/TikTok

Lizzo ‘Feeling Really Bad’ After She Says She Overate for ‘Comfort’

Lizzo/TikTok

Lizzogot candid with fans about a setback in her health journey.

“I overate yesterday and im feeling really bad about it,” the “Truth Hurts” singer, 36, wrote on aTikTok videoposted Sept. 30, as she stands, stoic, in front of the camera.

Clad in a casual denim skirt and oversized striped shirt, Lizzo continued, “I’m trying to remind myself that my body needed that nourishment.”

“If you’re going through this ur not alone ❤️,” the “Special” singer wrote.

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In an earlier video,the Grammy winnershared a video of herself perusing the menu at the celeb-loved Italian eateryCarbonein New York.

Lizzo at Carbone in New York City.Lizzo/TikTok

Lizzo at Carbone

The intimate confession comes after Lizzodefended accusationsthat she’s been takingOzempic, the FDA-approveddiabetes drugthat’s become atrendy weight-loss tool, especially in celebrity circles.

“When you finally get Ozempic allegations after 5 months of weight training and calorie deficit,” she captioned the clip.

Back in May, Lizzo opened up about the motivation for herfitness journey, stressing in a TikTok clip that she was “not trying to escape fatness” but instead, she “started working out for mental health” — and so she could make it through her vigorous live performances.

Lizzo.Lizzo/Instagram

Lizzo in white dress.

Lizzo/Instagram

“I have a very high-performance job,” she explained. “For 90 minutes a night, I have to do choreography, I have to sing, I have to dance, I have to rap and I have to play the flute. And I have to emote, and hype a crowd in very tight clothes, sometimes clothes where it restricts my breathing.”

“It’s fun. I love my job. But it takes a lot of physical endurance to do what I do, and I used to be very rockstar lifestyle, used to throw myself around on the stage,” Lizzo continued. “As I got more professional in my career, I started to take the physical part more seriously.”

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