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Lizzo donned Daisy Dukes and name-dropped Sydney Sweeney in the lyrics of her new song, I’m Goin In Till October, which she teased on Wednesday.
It marked the 37-year-old rapper-singer-flautist’s third parody in a week mocking the 27-year-old Euphoria stunner’s controversial American Eagle campaign, which was accused of pushing Nazi-like eugenics as aspirational.
‘No kizzy / He ain’t got no business being with me,’ Lizzo – who boasts 44.6M social media followers – rapped.
‘Fat a** pretty face with the ti**ies / Bi***, I got good jeans like I’m Sydney!’
The four-time Grammy winner – who rocked a waist-length platinum-blonde wig – twerked up a storm while pretending to wash a retro red car in the raunchy clip similar to Sydney’s own 2020 Ford Shelby GT350.
Last month, Lizzo – who gets 12.1M monthly listeners on Spotify – revealed she was ‘back in the studio’ so the new track will most likely appear on her upcoming fifth studio album, Love in Real Life.

Lizzo donned Daisy Dukes and name-dropped Sydney Sweeney in the lyrics of her new song, I’m Goin In Till October, which she teased on Wednesday
On Monday, the Crashout rapper posted a different American Eagle rap parody, which began with Fox commentator saying: ‘We are over this woke agenda, we are over the Lizzos, we are over the Dylan Mulvaneys. If this was a 300-pound, non-binary person they would be applauding her.’
Lizzo (born Melissa Jefferson) first lampooned the $3.3B denim brand last Thursday by reposting a political meme featuring an AI version of herself in a Texas tuxedo captioned: ‘My jeans are black…’
‘Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color,’ Sweeney said in the original commercial.
‘My jeans are blue.’
The newly-registered Republican has yet to publicly address the ‘White supremacy’ backlash, but CEO Jay Schottenstein issued a statement last Friday stressing that the spot ‘is and always was about the jeans’ and noted that ‘great jeans look good on everyone.’
But everything changed for American Eagle on Sunday when President Donald Trump publicly gushed about Sydney’s political leanings and told White House reporters that ‘her ad is fantastic.’
On Monday, the 79-year-old politician doubled down on his social media platform Truth Social, gushing: ‘Sydney Sweeney, a registered Republican, has the HOTTEST ad out there. It’s for American Eagle, and the jeans are “flying off the shelves.” Go get ’em Sydney!’
The Pittsburgh-based fashion retailer’s stock price, which had dropped dramatically last week, surged over 13% specifically thanks to the Trump bump.


It marked the 37-year-old rapper-singer-flautist’s third parody in a week mocking the 27-year-old Euphoria stunner’s controversial American Eagle campaign, which was accused of pushing Nazi-like eugenics as aspirational

Lizzo rapped: ‘No kizzy / He ain’t got no business being with me / Fat a** pretty face with the ti**ies / Bi***, I got good jeans like I’m Sydney!’


The four-time Grammy winner – who rocked a waist-length platinum-blonde wig – twerked up a storm while pretending to wash a retro red car in the raunchy clip similar to Sydney’s own 2020 Ford Shelby GT350

Last month, Lizzo revealed she was ‘back in the studio’ so the new track will most likely appear on her upcoming fifth studio album, Love in Real Life

On Monday, the Crashout rapper posted a different American Eagle rap parody, which began with Fox commentator saying: ‘We are over this woke agenda, we are over the Lizzos, we are over the Dylan Mulvaneys. If this was a 300-pound, non-binary person they would be applauding her’

Lizzo (born Melissa Jefferson) first lampooned the $3.3B denim brand last Thursday by reposting a political meme featuring an AI version of herself in a Texas tuxedo captioned: ‘My jeans are black…’

‘Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color,’ Sweeney said in the original commercial. ‘My jeans are blue’

The newly-registered Republican has yet to publicly address the ‘White supremacy’ backlash, but CEO Jay Schottenstein issued a statement last Friday stressing that the spot ‘is and always was about the jeans’ and noted that ‘great jeans look good on everyone’

But everything changed for American Eagle on Sunday when President Donald Trump publicly gushed about Sydney’s political leanings and told White House reporters that ‘her ad is fantastic’ (pictured Tuesday)

On Monday, the 79-year-old politician doubled down on his social media platform Truth Social, gushing: ‘Sydney Sweeney, a registered Republican, has the HOTTEST ad out there. It’s for American Eagle, and the jeans are “flying off the shelves.” Go get ’em Sydney!’

The Pittsburgh-based fashion retailer’s stock price, which had dropped dramatically last week, surged over 13% specifically thanks to the Trump bump
American Eagle pledged to donate 100% of the proceeds from ‘The Sydney Jean’ (featuring a butterfly patch representing domestic violence awareness) to mental health support non-profit, Crisis Text Line.
Ironically, Lizzo told PAPER last week: ‘I love my natural face. I look at my mother’s face and I’m like hell yeah. I feel very blessed to have great genes and I wanna show it. Why cover up what God gave you?’
On January 16, the Yitty co-creator announced that she had reached her weight-loss goal, lowered her body mass index (BMI) by 10.5, and lost 16% of her body fat since 2023.
Lizzo – whose Halloween costume was Ozempic – repeatedly denied being on the trendy GLP-1 drug until June 19 when she confessed on the Just Trish podcast that she had tried it in the past.
The Still Bad singer will next produce and star in a biopic about pioneering electric guitarist Sister Rosetta Tharpe, which will mark her biggest acting gig yet.
Lizzo will eventually have to face her former back-up dancers – Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams, and Noelle Rodriguez – at a jury trial in Santa Monica Courthouse due to their sexual, religious, and racial harassment lawsuit.
The Emmy-winning producer has vehemently denied all of their allegations.