In a four-minute video message, Lizzo, who lived in Minneapolis early in her career, offered words of support and encouragement after some businesses in the south part of the city were damaged during protests
The 32-year-old rapper, who lived in Minneapolis early in her career, took to social media to offer words of support and encouragement after some businesses in the south part of the city were damaged during protests.
The 32-year-old "Truth Hurts" rapper, who lived in Minneapolis early in her career, took to social media Saturday to offer words of support and encouragement after some businesses in the south part of the city were damaged during protests. She added, "there is a history of plainclothes officers and non Black Lives Matters affiliated parties vandalizing and destroying properties and setting fires."The rapper joins a long list of celebrities speaking out after Floyd's death, including Beyonce, Rihanna, Billie Eilish, Ariana Grande and Chance the Rapper.
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