Lizzo has responded to South Park‘s latest special, “The End of Obesity,” which touted an Ozempic-like weight loss drug named after her.

In the special, which is streaming now on Paramount+, Stan’s mom explains to Kyle’s mom that she went to the doctor to try to lose weight, but was told that she couldn’t be prescribed a GLP-1 medicine because she didn’t have diabetes.

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The scene then cuts to Stan’s mom appearing in an Ozempic-like commercial, where she ends it with “ask me about the art of not giving a fuck!”

Taking to her TikTok on Saturday (May 25), the “Good As Hell” singer tried to make light of the satire cartoon’s latest salvos. Initially, she said, she was going into it “blind,” but was amazed at how well they actually handled the matter.

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

Watch Lizzo react to the SouthPark clip in real time below.

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Last month, Lizzo shared her tips for living your best life for this summer.

“Block your ex,” she said while throwing her phone in the pool.

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While lifting up a bottle of wine, she offered tip number two and said: “Remember to hydrate excessively.”

And for the third bit, she concluded: “Remember, you can never be too extra!”

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The 35-year-old topped it off with a caption plugging her shapewear line, Yitty, and wrote: “Cus EVERY DAMN BODY is a Summer Body in @yitty”

After scaring fans into thinking she was walking away from music, the Houston superstar added some clarity regarding her declaration about being mistreated online, stating that her “I quit” note did not pertain to her craft.

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In an Instagram post in early April, she explained that while many misconstrued her message as a withdrawal from the business, she actually meant that she’s going to quit responding and giving energy to her detractors.