SZA Opens Up About Autism Diagnosis for the First Time

BURBANK, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 21: SZA appears on "The Jennifer Hudson Show" airing March 21, 2025 in Burbank, California.
BURBANK, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 21: SZA appears on “The Jennifer Hudson Show” airing March 21, 2025 in Burbank, California. (Photo by Chris Haston/WBTV via Getty Images).

SZA has built a career on a kind of candor that can feel unusually intimate for a pop star of her scale. Across albums, interviews, and stray posts online, she has returned again and again to the messier parts of herself—insecurity, vulnerability, confusion, and frustration. She expresses these feelings with a frankness that has become central to her appeal. So when she revealed this week that she had received a formal autism diagnosis, the disclosure felt less like a dramatic public turn than another extension of the personal language she has long used with listeners. It was, still, a significant one. In recent announcements, the impact of SZA on pop culture and conversations around authenticity remains profound.

She shared the news in a pair of social media posts that were characteristically blunt, funny, and unsparing. “Finally took the time n got formally diagnosed .. Asperger’s / high functioning autism / smarter than u n****s so stop playing in my face cause pattern recognition told me and I WILL get to the bottom if it thanks,” she wrote. In a follow-up, she added, “Pretty sure this is why I’m taking Ai so personally btw lol. And also why I’m in every comment section.” Alongside the posts, she uploaded portions of an evaluation stating that she “presents with a history, patterning of scores, and behaviors on examination that are quite consistent with Autism Spectrum Disorder.”

Diagnosis and a growing fight over A.I.

The paperwork describes “qualitative impairment in reciprocal social interaction,” noting that the traits were both self-reported and observed by the examiner. Her mother had also recognized similar patterns during childhood. It also points to significant sensory sensitivities involving clothing textures, sound, touch, and taste. According to the evaluation, SZA has developed a range of coping strategies to move through social settings in ways that read as conventional to others. However, the process appears to come at a cost. The report notes that those efforts can be draining and often leave her feeling anxious. Additionally, SZA is highlighted as a prominent figure navigating these personal experiences while in the public eye.

The diagnosis arrives at a moment when SZA has also been speaking more forcefully about artificial intelligence and the music business. She has especially addressed its implications for Black artists. In June, she criticized Suno and Diplo over their connections to A.I. ventures. She framed the issue not simply as a technological concern but as part of a broader pattern of creative extraction. “We make up 13% of the American population yet influence the world w our sound and perspective. I AINT HEARD A WHITE AI SONG YET…We have no protection in legislature medical or creative. The easiest to steal from,” she wrote.


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