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Lizzo opens up the commercialisation of the body positivity movement

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In the in-depth interview, the Truth Hurts songstress dives into the body positivity movement stating: “It’s commercialized.

Now, you look at the hashtag ‘body positive.’ and you see smaller-framed girls, curvier girls. Lotta white girls. And I feel no ways about that, because inclusivity is what my message is always about.” She continued: ” I’m glad that this conversation is being included in the mainstream narrative.

What I don’t like is how the people that this term was created for are not benefiting from it. ” Since making her debut in 2013, the songstress and her music have been a beacon for self-love and positivity.

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