![]() ![]() Monroe then joined the “About Damn Time” singer on stage, who affectionately put her arm around the young fan and told her audience, “The words that we say have a long-lasting effect on people.” “I get bullied on social media and they always tell me I’m not good enough,” Monroe said into the microphone that has held to her mouth, adding, “because I like to dance and sing and I want to be like you. When the singer asked why Monroe needed her help, her response was heartbreaking. In videos posted to social media by concertgoers, Lizzo is seen interacting with a young girl in the audience named Monroe who held a sign that read, “Help me show my haters I’m 100% that b-,” a nod to lyrics in Lizzo’s hit song “Truth Hurts.” ![]() Lizzo is known for sending messages of empowerment to her listeners, and the case was no different this weekend when she paused her show in Sydney, Australia to celebrate one of her young audience members who appeared in need of a little boost. ![]()
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