It’s hard to feel “Good as Hell” in a pandemic, but Lizzo will keep you fed, at least.
The “Juice” singer, 31, sent lunch to the ER staff at a number of hospitals, including a University of Minnesota affiliate in Minneapolis, where Lizzo first started her singing career, the Seattle Times is reporting.
We 💜💛 @lizzo!
— University of Washington (@UW) March 30, 2020
Thanks for treating our hardworking @UWMedicine ER staff to lunch today! pic.twitter.com/4cor7Oayet
“She sent several hospitals food that were hit really hard for staff working around the clock,” her publicist told the Times via email. “She is planning to send food to more hospitals as well.”
In non-corona-related Lizzo news, the ebullient singer recently went toe-to-to with TikTok; the app had apparently made a habit of removing clips of Lizzo in a swimsuit.
“Tiktok keeps taking down my videos with me in my bathing suits,” she mused, adding, “But allows other videos with girls in bathing suits.” Just under two weeks later, news broke that the app was consciously suppressing clips from users who were disabled, or not aesthetically “up to par.”
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