I love Lizzo's music. I don't know (or care) about what she does off stage or out of the recording room. Of course, if her behavior is extremely deplorable then I will not like her as a person and might stop supporting her depending on how bad her behavior is. But, Americans have an issue with idolizing celebrities in the most unhealthy way, saying "couples goals", etc to people they never even met. Americans live through celebs by obsessively following them through Instagram, gossip mags, YouTube videos, but we still don't know these people and we should be so busy worrying and living our own lives that we don't really even know what's going on with celebrities unless it makes headline mainstream, can't NOT see it, news. I used to read the gossip mags for entertainment. Every now and then, I'll hear about a couple like Jeezy and Jeanie Mai and might look into the drama there. But, then I go back to my life and making it as wonderful as I can make it like these celebrities are doing with their own lives. People have bad days. I can't imagine the pressure of being famous and so many people expecting so much from you and watching your EVERY move so I just keep my judgemental to myself because I can't really say how I would be acting if I was Lizzo and possibly having a mental breakdown bc I'm surrounding by people who just want something from me or speaking badly about me online, etc. I say, put yourself in someone's shoes before you judge them too harshly. None of us are perfect. Let's just hope victims receive their justice and perpetrators are fairly punished and get the help they need because most people who commit crimes are dealing with some form of mental illness. Empathy is one of the highest forms of vibration for humanity. And it never hurts to have a little of it for our fellow human beings. Peace, love and light.🙏🏿❤️