Lizzo confesses to an unconventional method to manage her anxiety.
Lizzo has been vocal about her struggle with anxiety and her pursuit of improved mental and physical well-being. Recently, her transformed physique sparked rumors of Ozempic usage, but Lizzo has set the record straight about her extended journey towards better health.
In her latest appearance on Therapuss with Jake Shane, the dynamic 37-year-old performer confessed a significant change in her life that aids her mental peace. She revealed that she’s been off the internet comment section for two whole years.
"Internet fame ain't always A1," Lizzo, co-founder of Yitty, declared before adding with a sigh, "The online world doesn't know good internet fame from bad."
The Grammy-award winner explained that she sometimes spirals into an anxiety attack when her content goes viral, questioning what she might've done wrong. She admitted to feeling anxious because she “ditched the comment section” and is thus "devoid of context for anything."
Living "in a bubble" away from the harsh scrutiny of online comments is a liberating choice Lizzo made two years back, largely due to the exhausting "backhanded compliments trend" on TikTok that added fuel to her anxiety [1][5].
Previously, Lizzo (born Melissa Viviane Jefferson) had mentioned that she carved out a space for herself to control her anxiety by stepping back from people, food, drinking, and other distractions [2]. Her decision to stay disconnected from online comments demonstrates her commitment to preserving her mental well-being amid constant online scrutiny.
- Lizzo, in her interview on Therapuss with Jake Shane, shared that she's been off the internet comment section for two years, a decision that aids her mental peace.
- The 37-year-old performer and Grammy-award winner, Lizzo, admitted to sometimes spiraling into an anxiety attack when her content goes viral, questioning what she might've done wrong.
- Lizzo explained that she sometimes feels anxious because she “ditched the comment section” and is thus "devoid of context for anything."
- The exhausting "backhanded compliments trend" on TikTok added fuel to Lizzo's anxiety, leading her to make the conscious decision to live "in a bubble" away from the harsh scrutiny of online comments, demonstrating her commitment to preserving her mental well-being amid constant online scrutiny.