Lizzo Opens Up About Depression and Returns with New Music
The singer shared her mental health struggles during a Los Angeles concert and released her latest single, 'Still Bad,' as part of her upcoming album 'Love in Real Life.'
- Lizzo revealed she experienced a 'dark, deep depression' in 2023, following lawsuits from former employees alleging harassment and a toxic workplace, which she has denied.
- During her first solo concert in nearly two years at Los Angeles' Wiltern Theatre, she credited a fan's supportive gesture at a past event as a pivotal moment in her recovery.
- Her upcoming album, 'Love in Real Life,' was inspired by this transformative experience and marks her first major release since 2022's 'Special.'
- Lizzo debuted the album's second single, 'Still Bad,' an upbeat track celebrating resilience and self-empowerment, co-written with longtime collaborators.
- The singer encouraged those struggling with mental health to seek support and emphasized the importance of real-life connections over digital interactions.