By A Mystery Man Writer
Of course, she got it wrong. She used a word which in British culture is a disability slur. And then She got it right by immediately pivoting, agreeing to change her song and sending out an apology and a thank you for her fans taking the time to correct her. It’s that simple, folks.
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She wanted Lizzo to change her song name from Spaz since it's ableist. She then goes on to offend many more people with the words Freaked out and crazy. How can you
Lizzo changes lyrics to song Grrrls to remove ableist slur
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