Twitter users took Diddy to task for his alleged contradiction in allowing Draya Michele to twerk, but stopped Lizzo from doing the same — and even stopped the music to admonish her.
“But Lizzo was a ‘no’ and embarrassed????? hmmm I’m a little f—king confused now…We need to keep the same energy- I don’t like this,” one Twitter user said.
Another added, “IF LIZZO CANT DO IT DRAYA CANT DO IT EITHER,” while another user added: “Ok… i get annoyed with lizzo sometimes but bruh, this was simply unfair.”
https://twitter.com/MarkLawson_1/status/1249560943287095296
Question of the morning 🤔. Did Diddy have a problem with the song or Lizzo ??#Diddy #Lizzo #draya pic.twitter.com/475kncWNyQ
— WhoaTalk (@WhoaTalk) April 13, 2020
Diddy came back on Instagram about the alleged hypocrisy:
https://twitter.com/dizzyinnie/status/1249682980882219010
Some folks, however, defended Diddy’s actions:
It #MightNotMeanNothingToYallbut it looks like ya boy #Diddy told #Lizzo that nobody wanna see all that jiggle on #EasterSunday and she should keep it family friendly however when #Draya got on his live she was allowed to "Back Dat Azz Up" 🤔 pic.twitter.com/BqWviZkkHK
— DJEfsclusive.com (@NothinPodcast) April 13, 2020
Some folks, however, defended Diddy:
No one wants to see lizzo twerk. Stop trippn. It isn't body shaming. She can post a music video if she wants to twerk. We are fighting a pandemic and this is what you idiots care about 🤦♂️ #Lizzo
— Alan Kruger (@AlanKrugerTalk) April 13, 2020
Another Diddy defender, a female, was more profane with her thoughts: “Ladies y’all got it f—– up, if you can decide not to f— with a dude because of height I don’t see why y’all get so mad when some men don’t find Lizzo attractive…. #Lizzo #Diddy.”