This whole situation is absurd. The problem isn't about his critique about her weight, it's the fact that the interviewer was asking about her musical talents. It was an irrelevant barrage of insults. His frustration about women being supportive to her seems to also imply that said women didn't show him love for his weight. This is odd, because he stated that his swagger helped him
Also, the swagger idea sort of exists, but it isn't as big of an effect as this man thinks. It also makes him a hypocrite, because they're both similarly built, so he has strong levels of delusion.
I do think Lizzo is unattractive, and by trying to make herself a sex symbol, it just looks wrong. But I don't think she's a bad singer, she's pretty talented and her songs are pretty catchy. If she wasn't overweight, I think people wouldn't hate on her (which is fatphobia in a nutshell). But because she made her image about being "thick", especially in a lot of her lyrics, it's sort of hard for me to imagine her losing the weight, as many correlate her body type to the image she created for herself as an artist.
All in all, the whole situation is just bad.
