Lizzo Seemingly Takes Aim at Nicki Minaj on Alternate Version of “Bitch”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 12: Lizzo attends the Christian Siriano Spring/Summer 2026 runway show at Macy's Herald Square on September 12, 2025 in New York City.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 12: Lizzo attends the Christian Siriano Spring/Summer 2026 runway show at Macy’s Herald Square on September 12, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Christian Siriano)

Lizzo’s latest social media activity suggests an artist willing to meet criticism on her own terms, even as it grows more pointed. The Grammy-winning performer reposted a sharply worded message attributed to Nicki Minaj. She also released an alternate version of her track “Bitch.” The juxtaposition quickly drew attention. This was notable because of how directly the post engages with ongoing public scrutiny.

The reposted message from Nicki Minaj referenced Lizzo’s weight loss, career trajectory, and legal situation. It stated, “Fat Lizzo lost 300 lbs just to sell 300 albums. So now she has loose skin AND a flop album, AND a weird charge. Sheesh.” Lizzo responded by sharing the post with the brief caption, “Since I’m blocked…” She also released a revised version of “Bitch,” in which she appears to address both Minaj and the broader controversies surrounding her.

On the track, Lizzo raps, “Used to be the biggest fan, and I lost weight / Wait, wait. Let me fixate.” Elsewhere, she turns toward a broader critique of division within the music industry. She suggests solidarity among women facing similar pressures. “I’m praying for my sisters / Wanna see it’s all in our bag, while we tussling,” she sings, adding, “They do win it so well that I couldn’t even be mad.”

The song also returns to legal issues that have shadowed her since August 2023. At that time, she was sued by three former dancers alleging sexual harassment, a hostile work environment, and weight-shaming. In her lyrics, Lizzo gestures toward a desire for vindication while acknowledging the lasting weight of public accusation. “I fantasize about the trial and exposing the lies / Then everyone will see that they was plotting on my demise,” she raps. Yet she also concedes, “But even if that ever happens, bitch, the damage is done.”


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