Lizzo reacts to brutal South Park joke about her in Ozempic episode

Guess who caught South Park’s eye? It’s Lizzo!

The latest episode, intriguingly titled South Park: The End of Obesity, dives deep into the world of weight loss drugs infiltrating South Park.

Dubbed the ‘Ozempic episode’, it zooms in on the popularity of drugs like Ozempic, typically used to manage diabetes but now also a trendy weight loss shortcut.

But the episode throws a curveball, targeting none other than Lizzo.

The ‘About Damn Time’ singer shared her reaction on TikTok, saying, “Guys, my worst fear has been actualized. I’ve been referenced in a South Park episode. I’m so scared.”

In a captivating TikTok ‘blind duet’, Lizzo synced her live reactions as she braced for a mention in the infamous show.

The scene starts with Sharon Marsh strolling in the park, chatting about ‘new drugs’ with Sheila Broflovsk. It’s here that Marsh reveals a drug that’s changed her life, humorously named ‘Lizzo’.

Marsh elaborates, “I’ve controlled all my cravings to be thinner with Lizzo.” Lizzo couldn

Next, a parody commercial presents the ‘Lizzo drug’ as a ‘once-weekly diet suppressor.’ The jingle-filled ad claims that ’70 percent of patients on Lizzo no longer care about their weight,’ promoting an ability to ‘eat everything’ while keeping workouts minimal.

The spoof lists outrageous side effects like constipation from listening to Lizzo and even more extreme reactions such as ‘sh**ting out your ears’.

The commercial wraps with Marsh’s punchline: “Ask about the power of not giving a f**k, with Lizzo.”

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Despite the shock, Lizzo seemed to take it in stride.

“That’s crazy. I just feel like, damn, ‘I’m really that b**ch,” she reflected. “I really showed the world how to love yourself and not give a f**k to a point where these men in Colorado know who the f**k I am and put it on their cartoon that’s been around for 25 years.

“I’m really that bitch and I’ll show y’all how to not give a f**k and I’m going to keep on showing you how to not give a f**k.”

Ending on a high note, Lizzo even sang a snippet of the parody jingle, adding her own flair: “Oh, oh Lizzooo, b**ch.”