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Cardi B Had Thoughts About What Lizzo’s Butt Tasted Like After The Two Shared A Provocative Moment On Stage
Last year was a big one for Lizzo. She released a monumental single, “About Damn Time,” as well as her much anticipated sophomore album, Special. She also went on a nationwide tour following the album’s release. The first leg of the tour concluded in Inglewood, California over the course of two nights. Portions from each show can be seen on an HBO Max concert film called Lizzo: Live In Concert, which was made available to stream on New Year’s Eve.
During the Inglewood shows, Lizzo was joined by her friends and collaborators, Missy Elliott, SZA, and Cardi B. The latter joined Lizzo in a performance of their 2021 collaboration, “Rumors,” as a surprise to the audience. During the performance, Cardi is seen placing her fingers close to Lizzo’s buttocks, then licking her finger.
@lizzo She told me it taste like tamarindo
Fast-forward to yesterday (January 3), when Lizzo re-shared a clip of this moment to her TikTok, with text reading “Did Cardi really eat my nyash,” “nyash” being a slang term for a large butt.
Cardi and Lizzo seemed to have discussed the matter after the fact, as the video was captioned, “She told me it taste like tamarindo,” referring to a tamarind-flavored Mexican candy.
You can check out the video above.
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Lizzo’s Mom Presents Her With The People’s Champion Award
Lizzo scored another big win this week. The “Rumors” singer received the People’s Champion Award at the 2022 People’s Choice Award on Tuesday. Lizzo’s mom Shari Johnson-Jefferson, added to the special moment by presenting her daughter with the trophy. In her presentation speech, Shari gushed about her daughter’s innate confidence throughout her life.
“[Lizzo] has shown us all that we don’t have to conform to anyone’s standards in order to be happy,” Shari shared. “I know that Lizzo has literally saved lives. No one is more deserving of this honor. I am so proud of her.” The 34-year old singer joined her mom on stage to accept the prestigious honor. During her acceptance speech, Lizzo honored her mom, as well as 17 activists, whom she brought onstage with her.
Read More: Lizzo Shines On Her Latest Album “Special”
“To be an icon isn’t about how long you’ve had your platform. Being an icon is what you do with that platform. Ever since the beginning of my career I’ve used my platform to amplify marginalized voices. Tonight, I’m sharing this honor.” NBC’s SVP of Entertainment, Cassandra Tryon, sang Lizzo’s praises in a press release before the big show.
“Lizzo is not only an incredibly talented performer and groundbreaking entertainer, she is also a role model and inspiration to fans worldwide. She leads with kindness, advocates for inclusivity, and champions increased diversity and equity in the industry and beyond.” Tryon added that it’s Lizzo’s “commitment to breaking barriers and empowering others to use their own voices to create change makes her a true ‘People’s Champion.’”
The Grammy Award winning star is constantly giving fans a glimpse in to her mega star career. Earlier this week, she released her HBO documentary Love, Lizzo, which gives millions of “Lizzbians” an inside look into her life. Her live show Lizzo: Live in Concert will also premiere this month on HBO. Check out Lizzo’s emotional speech above.
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