Lizzo Calls Out TikTok for Deleting Her Swimsuit Videos

Lizzo also is known as Melissa Viviane Jefferson on Tuesday accused TikTok (Video sharing platform for removing her viral swimsuit videos. She regularly shares her video and photos in bikini and lingerie across social media platforms. Her posts received a massive reaction from her followers.

TikTok has a zero-tolerance policy for obscene content on the platform. It looks like TikTok has noticed her skin-baring videos on the platform.

About the Lizzo video on TikTok. She posted a lip-syncing video with a text overlay which says “TikTok keeps taking down my videos with me in my bathing suits,” She also wrote. “But allows other videos with girls in bathing suits. I wonder why?” suggesting that maybe it’s her weight that TikTok is taking down her videos. She mentioned “Tiktok…we need to talk.”

Lizzo is known as a symbol of body positivity. She never changed her self to fit into society. Lizzo has embraced her body and encouraged others to feel good about one’s body.

In an interview with Glamour magazine, she opened up about the way she feels confident in her body type. She said

“When people look at my body and be like, ‘Oh my God, she’s so brave,’ it’s like, ‘No, I’m not,'” she said. “I’m just fine. I’m just me. I’m just sexy. If you saw Anne Hathaway in a bikini on a billboard, you wouldn’t call her brave. I just think there’s a double standard when it comes to women.” 

Tiktok is not the only platform

Her followers were quick to extend their support.

@jellopus: Because you’re glowing queen, and people cannot handle!

@jake.pnw: It’s so disheartening when TikTok picks favorites and discriminates… it happens to me I can’t imagine how much more it happens to others.

@joannelopes: IT happens to me too!!! CURVY GIRL PROBLEMS ….

TikTok is not the only platform where she promotes body positivity. She openly shares her sexy videos and photos on Instagram with some inspiring captions

On Monday, Lizzo teamed up with mom to film a coordinated dance to Trey Taylor and Armon Warren’s cover of Mac Miller’s “Knock Knock” in their bathroom.

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