Lizzo acknowledges in a recently released social media video that she feels like “everyone hates” her.

In a recent video that she uploaded to her own Instagram account, Lizzo promotes body positivity and openness! Intimate thoughts and a striking new appearance were shared by the entertainer, who took a minute to bare everything and open up about taking care of her mental health.

The “About Damn Time” singer is seen sitting on the floor of what looks to be a bedroom in the never-before-seen video, which was posted on Tuesday, June 4. She is wearing a low-cut brown bodysuit and large gold hoops earrings. Lizzo begins what she refers to as “a nearly naked talk” in the video.

“The world can make you feel very small, and there are some things about this world that are designed to make you feel unloved,” she said. “But lately especially, I find that I can get sucked into it and fall for it.”

“I feel like everyone hates me,” Lizzo continued. “I’m always screwing up. I can’t do anything right. ‘Is so-and-so mad at me? Did I say the right thing? Why can’t I get anything right?’ I’ll beat myself up every single night. I’ll lay down and go to bed and I’ll just think about how I’m a failure and how I’m not good enough. It’s a horrible spiral.”

In 2023, the Grammy Award-winning singer was sued for assault, 𝑠e𝑥ual harassment, and discrimination by “Watch Out For The Big Grrrls” contestants, prompting a series of backlash across social media. At the time, Lizzo denied the claims, calling them “false allegations” and “sensationalized stories.”

What’s more, in a statement posted to her X account, the “Truth Hurts” crooner said that the accusations were as “unbelievable as they sound and too outrageous to not be addressed.” In March 2024, Los Angeles Judge Mark H. Epstein ordered the case “stayed” as all proceedings of the case were halted following an appeal of the ruling by Lizzo and her legal team.

Lizzo’s recent video suggests that she’s taking things one day at a time and giving herself grace whenever those aforementioned feelings of uncertainty arise.

“I have to snap out of it and realize I’m not alone,” the Emmy award winner continued in the clip shared to social media. “So, I’m coming on here to remind myself, as well as remind you. Everyone doesn’t hate you. You do not screw everything up. You are doing the best you can.”

“You are a human who deserves grace,” Lizzo concluded. “You deserve to be angry when you’re angry. You deserve to be happy when you’re happy. Don’t let anyone ever make you feel bad or shame you for how you feel and how you choose to live your life.”