Lizzo gave up the “rumor” on Friday, which has caused quite a stir. The opening poem of her song mentioned Drake in a less PG-13 way, and now she has finally decided to reveal the truth behind these lyrics.
The 33-year-old singer recently appeared in “Apple Music” and Zanelow Promote her new track. During the guest, Zane asked the singer about the line in the song, “Read sh-t on the Internet/My smoothie clean and my diet/No, I’m not a fucking Drake-not yet. “
“You know what I haven’t shown yet, damn Drake,” the singer replied.
Zane then joked that there may be many other people trying to show the same thing, and the “hell-like good” singer immediately responded that she was “no good.”
Lizzo went on to explain: “I just think it will be fun to talk about. I have a very small relationship with him. He is very cool. I just feel like a woman. Many times the girl’s name will appear in the song” because they are very good. . “
The singer further said that she wrote some lines to flip the tables of male artists who would constantly shoot through music.
A few hours after the “rumor” was released, Lizzo sent a tweet to the “Kiki” rapper, which read: “Hey, big head@Drake.”
Although Drake has not yet responded to the tweets and songs, it will be interesting to see if he can keep up with her like Chris Evans.
Come back in april, Lizzo uploaded a TikTok video in which she told the world that she had slipped into the “Captain America“The star’s DM. “Don’t drink and DM, kids… it’s a joke for legal dolphins,” she said in the clip.
When Evans responded to her, things became more interesting, writing: “Drunk DM is not shameful.”
“God knows that I did worse on this app,” the actor added.
Obviously did not stop there, because she shared In another TikTok earlier this month, she pretended to be pregnant with Evans’ child.
The actor responded bravely again and expressed his joy at the news. “Hi! I just heard about our little happiness,” he said. “My mother will be very happy, haha.”
Evans even added that he doesn’t want “gender exposure parties.”
Photo: AFP/Valerie Macon



