Lizzo goes on seven-minute rant about why you need to give her space

Los Angeles, California – Lizzo is taking the uptick in Covid-19 cases very seriously and offered up a seven-minute warning for anyone who sees her in public.

Lizzo posted a PSA on Instagram warning everyone to give her at least six feet of personal space as a Covid-19 precaution.
Lizzo posted a PSA on Instagram warning everyone to give her at least six feet of personal space as a Covid-19 precaution.  © Screenshot / Instagram / lizzo

It doesn't matter who you are, Lizzo wants you to give her nothing less than six feet of space – and for very valid reasons.

Given the recent uptick in Covid-19 cases across the country and in Los Angeles County, the singer has offered up a public service announcement of sorts on Instagram to show just how seriously she's taking things.

The video started with Lizzo saying, "I don't care who you are. You could be the nicest person, you could be vaccinated, you could be quadruple vaccinated. If you see me, please give me six feet."

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According to the Love Hurts singer, people are being "real sloppy" with safety measures, including giving others a six-foot radius of personal space.

She continued to say she wasn't trying to be rude, but rather cautious, and joked that she'd spray anyone with Lysol who gets too close.

Of course, someone of Lizzo's caliber understands that fans have good intentions when they try to confront her for a photo op, but she reiterated that it's not about others; it's about herself.

"It's not you, it's me. I'm not trying to catch nothing. I don't even want to catch feelings, b***h," she said in the seven-minute video.

Never one to shy away from keeping it real, the 33-year-old proceeded to create a song on the spot, singing, "I do not want you in my personal space – back, back. I ain't try'n'a catch no Covid today – back, back. You get Lysol if you up in my face – back, back."

The video ended with the Grammy-winning musician saying there's a lot of exciting stuff coming soon, and one can only hope that directly translates to new music.

Cover photo: Screenshot / Instagram / lizzo

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