Lizzo made a not so subtle soap with the tariffs of President Trump duration of his appearance in “Saturday Night Live” this weekend that took the stage with a shirt that said “Tariff”.
The singer caught the attention for more than one reason on Saturday in her first SNL show since she was dragged into a legal battle after three or her former backup dancers accused her of sexual harassment, body shame and creation of a work environment.
Lizzo gave an exciting performance of his new song, “Still Bad”, in the sketch show, which was presented by actor Jon Hamm.
While acting, the 36 -year -old “Truth Hurts” singer put a crop top that read “Rate” in large red letters, clearly hitting Trump’s economic policies.
The Internet was fast with its divided response to the singer’s shirt, and some called it as “trying to be related.”
Fans, however, seemed excited about movement, with a person writing: “It’s fine, this is iconic, IDC what anyone says.”
Another commentator reported the situation with its apparent weight loss, writing: “It was lost as well as the Trump Rate Package.”
The singer later took a similar duration of the program of the program that said “Black women were right.”