South Park episode 'the end of obesity' sparks controversy with Lizzo joke in Ozempic special
- South Park released a new episode titled 'the end of obesity' mocking Lizzo.
- Lizzo responded, stating 'I'm really that b*tch.'
- The joke in the Ozempic special has created controversy and sparked discussions.
Lizzo, a singer who often talks about loving your body, reacted to a joke about her on South Park. The joke was about a drug called Ozempic that helps with weight loss. Lizzo felt happy that she was mentioned in the show because it showed that she is making progress in fighting against fatphobia. She shared her thoughts in a video on TikTok, saying that she doesn't care what others think and that she will continue to spread her message of self-love. South Park is a TV show created in 1998 by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. In one of the episodes, a character named Eric Cartman tries the weight loss drug Ozempic. The drug was originally for people with Type 2 diabetes but is now also used for weight loss. In the episode, there is a joke about a woman taking a drug called "Lizzo" to control her cravings and be thinner. Lizzo responded by saying that she will keep spreading her message of self-acceptance. Last year, some dancers who worked with Lizzo accused her of weight-shaming and creating a hostile work environment. They filed a lawsuit against her, claiming that she made them feel uncomfortable and pressured them in inappropriate ways. Lizzo denied these allegations, but the dancers were disappointed by her response. South Park made fun of Lizzo in an episode about celebrities using weight loss drugs. The show joked about the popularity of these drugs and how they are sometimes used by people who don't need them. The manufacturer of these drugs, Eli Lilly, has asked Hollywood stars to be mindful of the shortages and to only use the drugs if they are overweight or have certain health conditions. The use of weight loss drugs has increased significantly in the US in recent years. Some people have shared their experiences with these drugs, with mixed results. It's important to use these medications responsibly and as prescribed by a doctor to avoid any potential risks.