Lizzo addressed a fan during a show in Perth, who was holding up a sign reading “I chose you over Taylor.”
In response, Lizzo said “I’m going to start off be saying thank you for coming to my show, I know tickets are expensive to everybody’s shows, so it means the world to me that you’re here.”
She added, “Taylor Swift is amazing as well and you don’t have to choose because I’m going to get you tickets to Taylor Swift. I’m just kidding. Did she already play? When does she come here? She’s not coming here? How you choose me over Taylor?”
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📹 | A fan at a Lizzo concert held up a sign saying “I chose you over Taylor” and Lizzo responded to it on stage
— “I heart TayTay too, there’s no competition here”
pic.twitter.com/k0YMkoqhFx— Taylor Swift News (@TSwiftNZ) July 14, 2023
Lizzo went onto ask the fan holding the “I chose you over Taylor” sign if she could literally sign it, and then read out what she wrote. Ahem: “I heart Tay Tay too, Love Lizzo.” She then noted, “there’s no competition here.”
LOVE! HER!
FYI that back in April 2021, Lizzo made it clear that she and Taylor are in touch—explaining that Tay once wrote her a letter sealed with wax. “I don’t have Taylor’s number, but Taylor Swift did write me a handwritten note, and she like sealed it with wax. Yeah, like from a candle and with her own wax-press. I was like, ‘Shit! You rich!’ Oh, and she did give me a candle. But it was like wax on the note. Like she sealed it like back in 1800s how they would seal… yo, she’s rich as fuck, it’s amazing. I was like, ‘I aspire to be on a level where I’m sending people handwritten notes with my own seal.’ That shit is chic bitch!”
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