Lizzo is out, y'all.
The "Good As Hell" singer tweeted Sunday that she was quitting Twitter.
"Yeah I can't do this Twitter s**t no more.. too many trolls," Lizzo tweeted. "I'll be back when I feel like it."
Lizzo is pretty active on social media and she's dealt with negativity before.
"I've always had to turn haters into congratulators," she told Billboard in a September 2019 interview.
"That's the thing with my songs and my live shows: I've never lost that mentality of 'I have to win you over,' and I'm never going to, because I didn't learn that way. I have muscle memory in this."
It remains to be seen how long Lizzo will be off Twitter.

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