Lizzo shuts down criticism of her 'heavy breathing' during Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 2 appearance

“Try again,” Lizzo says as she addresses fatphobic comments, blaming Kai Cenat’s microphone for the viral moment.


Pop Culture & Art November 27, 2024
Courtesy: @lizzobeeating on Instagram

Lizzo, one of the high-profile celebrities to make an appearance on Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 2 live stream, recently addressed online criticism that followed her participation.

During the stream, the singer joined SZA to discuss upcoming projects and enjoy new music from Kendrick Lamar. Lizzo even went viral for shouting Lamar’s iconic “Mustard!” tag from his song TV Off. 

However, some viewers focused on mocking what they perceived as “heavy breathing” from Lizzo during the event.

Taking to Instagram Live, Lizzo didn’t hold back as she responded to the comments. “I know that if the internet’s good for one thing, it’s for talking cash money sh*t about fat girls,” she told her viewers, highlighting the rampant fatphobia she often encounters online.

Lizzo dismissed the claims that her breathing was the source of the noise during the stream. “What I will not allow is for y’all to lie on me. I have seen too many posts about me breathing loud during Mafia,” she explained. “And btch, y’all know Kai Cenat is a loud as breather.” She added that Cenat’s proximity to his microphone throughout the stream made him the likely source of the sound.

“That’s the n**ga that was breathing loud,” Lizzo asserted. “How am I the one that’s breathing loud when the volume of the breathing didn’t change?” 

To further refute the claims, Lizzo pointed out, “My shoulders not even moving with the sound of the breathing.”

The Truth Hurts singer is no stranger to online mockery, having faced scrutiny over her size in various instances, including a recent South Park special and trolling by Antonio Brown. 

Despite the constant backlash, Lizzo has taken the criticism in stride. Her recent Instagram post showing off her weight loss garnered praise, with fans filling the comments with admiration. “You look so good,” one user wrote. Another added, “They say if you ain’t got no haters you ain’t popping.”

Through humor and grace, Lizzo continues to stand firm against online trolling while championing body positivity and self-acceptance.

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