Published 17:37 IST, January 8th 2020
Lizzo leaves Twitter, says she cannot handle internet trolls and negativity
Renowned singer-songwriter Lizzo announced her hiatus with Twitter due to the increasing internet trolls and negativity. Read on to know more about it.
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Melissa Viviane Jefferson, professionally kwn as Lizzo, is an American singer-songwriter, rapper and flautist. Recently she me rounds in news after she quit microblogging platform Twitter due to ongoing trolls and negativity around . Here is what singer h to say:
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Lizzo Quits Twitter due to internet trolls and negativity
Recently, Lizzo took to Twitter and me a post informing her fans about her taking a break from microblogging platform. Her tweet that she me on Sunday said that she could t handle Twitter trolls anymore, and internet trolls are continually growing in number. Hours after Lizzo me post her account tweeted singer’s Bonnaroo lineup. However, it was ted that it was her manment team who h sent tweet.
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Lizzo elaborated on her decision to go on a hiatus from social media platform during an Instagram live session on Monday night before her benefit concert at Sydney Opera House, Australia. singer said how she took a DNA test and it turns out that she quit Twitter.
Lizzo mitted that she is off social media platform, and also ted how all social media is t equal. She also mentioned how she would love to be on Twitter as she can connect to her fans who positively support her, and spre her positive messs as well.
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However, she said that she is fed up of , and cant handle internet bullies and trolls anymore. Lizzo furr ded that how she sees much negativity on internet while she deals with everyone on social media.
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Lizzo - on work front
Recently, Lizzo has been performing across Australia to help and raise money for fighting bushfires. She also urged people to attend her concert at Opera House and donate big sums of money towards cause. Bushfires of Australia have burned over 11 million acres since sparking in September and are accountable for death of over two-dozen people and half a million animals.
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17:37 IST, January 8th 2020