SZA Hits Back at Trolls Criticizing Her Weight and BBL
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As SZA continues to make waves in the music industry, she faces both acclaim and criticism. Here's how she unapologetically handles online trolls while thriving in her career.

AceShowbiz - SZA addressed body-shaming critics and online trolls. Despite the massive success of her chart-topping album, "SOS Deluxe: LANA," some fans chose to focus on her physical appearance rather than her music, and it didn't go well with the singer.

A fan page shared a throwback video from the 2020 quarantine, captioned, "i miss this era so much," which led to an influx of comments about her weight and plastic surgery.

The singer didn't shy away from responding. "Yall say weird s*** like this and wonder why I'm different and don't feel comfortable w yall anymore. Lol," she tweeted, addressing the criticism directly.

She revealed that during the pandemic, she faced personal hardships, including the death of her grandmother, and struggled with depression and over-exercising. "Covid was hard … my granny had just died. I was hella depressed n masking. Not eating. Over working out," she shared.

Despite the negativity, SZA remains resilient. She shared her gratitude for being in a better mental space now. She also intends to cut out more toxicity from her life in the New Year, declaring, "Changing my number tomorrow. New year. Let go."

When it comes to the topic of plastic surgery, SZA has been open about her experiences. She admitted to getting a BBL in 2022 and shared her mixed feelings about it in a candid interview with British Vogue.

"I gained all this weight from being immobile while recovering and trying to preserve the fat. It was just so stupid," she said. However, she also embraces the result, saying it looked "nice."

Beyond her appearance, SZA's fans appreciate her authentic and unapologetic personality, particularly in how she handles online criticism. Recently, she responded to a snarky comment on social media with a blunt retort, which garnered mixed reactions.

The comment, "I wish your singing was as good as the lies you tell," prompted SZA to reply, "You're a loose whole bottom worried about what I am doing. Get off Twitter and get a job." Although the post was later deleted, it showcased her fearless approach to dealing with negativity.

SZA's fans rallied in her defense, especially after she made history at the 2024 Grammy Awards by winning three titles, including the Best Progressive R&B Album. Her supporters emphasize that her talent and achievements far outweigh any negative comments from online trolls. As the world eagerly anticipates the SZA-Lamar national music tour in 2025, her fans continue to celebrate her success and resilience.

In conclusion, SZA's journey is a testament to her strength and authenticity. She may face criticism, but she remains focused on her music and mental health, showing that true empowerment comes from within.

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