Lizzo pokes fun at “South Park” parody with Ozempic-themed Halloween getup, showcasing her unwavering self-confidence.
The ever-confident Lizzo is not one to shy away from a little playful self-mockery.
As the singer-songwriter poked fun at a recent “South Park” parody of her, she’s taken her signature body positivity to a whole new level with an Ozempic-themed Halloween costume.
Donning a red-and-white package labeled “Lizzo” – complete with a measuring tape cinched around her waist – the 36-year-old Grammy winner gave her fans a glimpse into her sense of humor.
In a series of Instagram posts, Lizzo reveled in her newfound “superstar” status, sharing videos of herself dancing alongside a “South Park” character and posing in a faux advertisement for the “Lizzo” weight loss drug.
“It’s that time of year where I feed y’all so ridiculously and you’re so very welcome baby,” Lizzo wrote, her tongue firmly in cheek.

The costume is a direct response to the “South Park” episode that referenced Lizzo as an “FDA-approved” alternative to Ozempic, the controversial weight-loss medication.
Rather than taking offense, Lizzo embraced the joke, telling her followers, “I’m really that b—-.”
Lizzo’s playful approach is a testament to her unwavering self-confidence.
Despite recent speculation about her dramatic weight loss, the “Good As Hell” singer has been adamant that her transformation is the result of hard work and a calorie-conscious diet, not any quick-fix drugs.

In a previous Instagram post, Lizzo shut down Ozempic rumors, writing, “When you finally get Ozempic allegations after 5 months of weight training and calorie deficit.”
Her commitment to transparency and body positivity has only strengthened her connection with her loyal fanbase.
As Lizzo continues to navigate the ups and downs of fame, her Ozempic-inspired costume serves as a reminder that she’s not afraid to have the last laugh.
Whether she’s flipping off the camera or posing in front of a “South Park” cutout, the singer-songwriter is proving that she’s the master of her own narrative – and she’s having a blast doing it.